All eyes on Eya: A unique transcriptional co-activator and phosphatase in cancer

The Eya family of proteins (consisting of Eyas1–4 in mammals) play vital roles in embryogenesis by regulating processes such as proliferation, migration/invasion, cellular survival and pluripotency/plasticity of epithelial and mesenchymal states. Eya proteins carry out such diverse functions through...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochimica et biophysica acta. Reviews on cancer 2024-05, Vol.1879 (3), p.189098, Article 189098
Hauptverfasser: Hughes, Connor J., Alderman, Christopher, Wolin, Arthur R., Fields, Kaiah M., Zhao, Rui, Ford, Heide L.
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Zusammenfassung:The Eya family of proteins (consisting of Eyas1–4 in mammals) play vital roles in embryogenesis by regulating processes such as proliferation, migration/invasion, cellular survival and pluripotency/plasticity of epithelial and mesenchymal states. Eya proteins carry out such diverse functions through a unique combination of transcriptional co-factor, Tyr phosphatase, and PP2A/B55α-mediated Ser/Thr phosphatase activities. Since their initial discovery, re-expression of Eyas has been observed in numerous tumor types, where they are known to promote tumor progression through a combination of their transcriptional and enzymatic activities. Eya proteins thus reinstate developmental processes during malignancy and represent a compelling class of therapeutic targets for inhibiting tumor progression.
ISSN:0304-419X
1879-2561
1879-2561
DOI:10.1016/j.bbcan.2024.189098