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Ubiquitylation in the development of somatic diseases: a mechanism of cellular regulation and a new therapeutic target

Александр УраковIzhevsk State Medical AcademyAnton TyurinBashkir State Medical UniversityV. S. ShchekinBashkir State Medical UniversityOlim A. SiddikovSamarkand State Medical UniversityIlkhomjon R. AbdurakhmonovSamarkand State Medical UniversityRenata A. GabdrakhimovaBashkir State Medical UniversityА. В. СамородовBashkir State Medical University
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At the present stage of medical science, an increasing role in the pathogenesis of various groups of diseases is assigned to the mechanisms of epigenetic regulation and posttranslational modifications of proteins. One of these mechanisms is ubiquitylation, which is able to regulate the functional activity of proteins, their stability, and also influence the processes of cell death. Involvement in a large number of metabolic pathways and presently identified associations with oncological, cardiovascular, neurological, and inflammatory diseases makes ubiquitylation of the enzymes involved a promising target to develop new therapy options. In this review, we consider the effect of ubiquitination on the development of diseases of the cardiovascular, nervous systems, diabetes mellitus, as well as the development of possible treatment options.

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