RNA Helicases as Shadow Modulators of Cell Cycle Progression

Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Mar 15;22(6):2984. doi: 10.3390/ijms22062984.

Abstract

The progress of the cell cycle is directly regulated by modulation of cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases. However, many proteins that control DNA replication, RNA transcription and the synthesis and degradation of proteins can manage the activity or levels of master cell cycle regulators. Among them, RNA helicases are key participants in RNA metabolism involved in the global or specific tuning of cell cycle regulators at the level of transcription and translation. Several RNA helicases have been recently evaluated as promising therapeutic targets, including eIF4A, DDX3 and DDX5. However, targeting RNA helicases can result in side effects due to the influence on the cell cycle. In this review, we discuss direct and indirect participation of RNA helicases in the regulation of the cell cycle in order to draw attention to downstream events that may occur after suppression or inhibition of RNA helicases.

Keywords: RNA helicases; cell cycle; regulation.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cell Cycle / genetics*
  • Cell Division / genetics
  • Cyclin-Dependent Kinases / genetics
  • DEAD-box RNA Helicases / genetics
  • DNA Replication / genetics*
  • Eukaryotic Initiation Factor-4A / genetics
  • Humans
  • RNA Helicases / genetics*

Substances

  • EIF4A1 protein, human
  • Cyclin-Dependent Kinases
  • Eukaryotic Initiation Factor-4A
  • DDX3X protein, human
  • Ddx5 protein, human
  • DEAD-box RNA Helicases
  • RNA Helicases