The Nuclear Casein and Cyclin-dependent Kinase Substrate 1 (NUCKS1) protein is highly conserved in vertebrates, predominantly localized to the nucleus and one of the most heavily modified proteins in the human proteome. NUCKS1 expression is high in stem cells and the brain, developmentally regulated in mice and associated with several diverse malignancies in humans, including cancer, metabolic syndrome and Parkinson's disease. NUCKS1 function has been linked to modulating chromatin architecture and transcription, DNA repair and cell cycle regulation. In this review, we summarize and discuss the published information on NUCKS1 and highlight the questions that remain to be addressed to better understand the complex biology of this multifaceted protein.
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The cover image shows the crystal structure of AMPK a2b1g1 complexed with the pan activator MSG011. The inset surface representation details architecture of the MSG011 binding site, formed between the AMPK alpha-kinase domain (green) and beta-carbohydrate binding module (CBM, cyan). Explore more with Ovens and colleagues, “Structure-function analysis of the AMPK activator SC4 and identification of a potent pan AMPK activator” on pages 1181-1204.
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June 13 2022
NUCKS1 is a highly modified, chromatin-associated protein involved in a diverse set of biological and pathophysiological processes
Anne Carine Østvold;
1Institute of Basic Medical Science, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oslo, P.O box 1110 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Correspondence: Anne Carine Østvold (a.c.ostvold@medisin.uio.no)
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Kirsten Grundt;
Kirsten Grundt
Resources, Writing - original draft
1Institute of Basic Medical Science, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oslo, P.O box 1110 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
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Claudia Wiese
Claudia Wiese
Conceptualization, Resources, Funding acquisition, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing
2Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, U.S.A
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Biochem J (2022) 479 (11): 1205–1220.
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Received:
March 08 2022
Revision Received:
May 17 2022
Accepted:
May 26 2022
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Anne Carine Østvold, Kirsten Grundt, Claudia Wiese; NUCKS1 is a highly modified, chromatin-associated protein involved in a diverse set of biological and pathophysiological processes. Biochem J 17 June 2022; 479 (11): 1205–1220. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20220075
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