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Review
. 2006 Aug 15;119(Pt 16):3265-72.
doi: 10.1242/jcs.03156.

Farnesylated lamins, progeroid syndromes and farnesyl transferase inhibitors

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Farnesylated lamins, progeroid syndromes and farnesyl transferase inhibitors

Antonio E Rusiñol et al. J Cell Sci. .
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Abstract

Three mammalian nuclear lamin proteins, lamin B(1), lamin B(2) and the lamin A precursor, prelamin A, undergo canonical farnesylation and processing at CAAX motifs. In the case of prelamin A, there is an additional farnesylation-dependent endoproteolysis, which is defective in two congenital diseases: Hutchinson-Gilford progeria (HGPS) and restrictive dermopathy (RD). These two diseases arise respectively from defects in the prelamin A substrate and the enzyme (ZmpSte24) that processes it. Recent work has shed light on the roles of the lamin proteins and the enzymes involved in their farnesylation-dependent maturation. Other experimental work, including mouse model studies, have examined the possibility that farnesyl transferase inhibitors can represent effective treatment for HGPS. However, there are concerns about their use for this purpose given the potential for alternative prenylation pathways.

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