p62/SQSTM1 – Steering the cell through health and disease

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Abstract

SQSTM1 (also known as p62) is a multifunctional stress-inducible scaffold protein involved in diverse cellular processes. Its functions are tightly regulated through an extensive pattern of post-translational modifications, and include the isolation of cargos degraded by autophagy, induction of the antioxidant response by the Keap1–Nrf2 system, as well as the regulation of endosomal trafficking, apoptosis and inflammation. Accordingly, malfunction of SQSTM1 is associated with a wide range of diseases, including bone and muscle disorders, neurodegenerative and metabolic diseases, and multiple forms of cancer. In this Review, we summarize current knowledge regarding regulation, post-translational modifications and functions of SQSTM1, as well as how they are dysregulated in various pathogenic contexts.

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Sánchez-Martın, P., & Komatsu, M. (2018, November 1). p62/SQSTM1 – Steering the cell through health and disease. Journal of Cell Science. Company of Biologists Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.222836

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