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    USP28 ubiquitin specific peptidase 28 [ Homo sapiens (human) ]

    Gene ID: 57646, updated on 7-Apr-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    Control of cell proliferation by memories of mitosis.

    Control of cell proliferation by memories of mitosis.
    Meitinger F, Belal H, Davis RL, Martinez MB, Shiau AK, Oegema K, Desai A.

    04/4/2024
    USP28 promotes tumorigenesis and cisplatin resistance by deubiquitinating MAST1 protein in cancer cells.

    USP28 promotes tumorigenesis and cisplatin resistance by deubiquitinating MAST1 protein in cancer cells.
    Karapurkar JK, Colaco JC, Suresh B, Tyagi A, Woo SH, Jo WJ, Ko N, Singh V, Hong SH, Oh SJ, Kim KS, Ramakrishna S., Free PMC Article

    03/20/2024
    The deubiquitinase USP28 maintains the expression of the transcription factor MYCN and is essential in neuroblastoma cells.

    The deubiquitinase USP28 maintains the expression of the transcription factor MYCN and is essential in neuroblastoma cells.
    Li J, Peng J, Wu L, Shen X, Zhen X, Zhang Y, Ma H, Xu Y, Xiong Q, Zhu Q, Zhang P., Free PMC Article

    08/1/2023
    Comprehensive prognostic and immunological analysis of Ubiquitin Specific Peptidase 28 in pan-cancers and identification of its role in hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines.

    Comprehensive prognostic and immunological analysis of Ubiquitin Specific Peptidase 28 in pan-cancers and identification of its role in hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines.
    Zhou W, Chen J, Wang J., Free PMC Article

    07/27/2023
    Inhibition of deubiquitinase USP28 attenuates cyst growth in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease.

    Inhibition of deubiquitinase USP28 attenuates cyst growth in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease.
    Ren Y, Zhu X, Fu K, Zhang H, Zhao W, Lin Y, Fang Q, Wang J, Chen Y, Guo D.

    02/4/2023
    USP28 enables oncogenic transformation of respiratory cells, and its inhibition potentiates molecular therapy targeting mutant EGFR, BRAF and PI3K.

    USP28 enables oncogenic transformation of respiratory cells, and its inhibition potentiates molecular therapy targeting mutant EGFR, BRAF and PI3K.
    Prieto-Garcia C, Hartmann O, Reissland M, Braun F, Bozkurt S, Pahor N, Fuss C, Schirbel A, Schülein-Völk C, Buchberger A, Calzado Canale MA, Rosenfeldt M, Dikic I, Münch C, Diefenbacher ME., Free PMC Article

    09/17/2022
    The deubiquitinase USP28 stabilizes the expression of RecQ family helicases and maintains the viability of triple negative breast cancer cells.

    The deubiquitinase USP28 stabilizes the expression of RecQ family helicases and maintains the viability of triple negative breast cancer cells.
    Wang J, Dong Y, Ma H, Wu L, Zhen X, Tang L, Jin J, Han S, Zhang P, Peng J., Free PMC Article

    05/14/2022
    Loss of USP28 and SPINT2 expression promotes cancer cell survival after whole genome doubling.

    Loss of USP28 and SPINT2 expression promotes cancer cell survival after whole genome doubling.
    Bernhard SV, Seget-Trzensiok K, Kuffer C, Krastev DB, Stautmeister LM, Theis M, Keuper K, Boekenkamp JE, Kschischo M, Buchholz F, Storchova Z., Free PMC Article

    03/19/2022
    USP28 promotes aerobic glycolysis of colorectal cancer by increasing stability of FOXC1.

    USP28 promotes aerobic glycolysis of colorectal cancer by increasing stability of FOXC1.
    Liu Z, Chen M, Xu X, Zhang L, Pan Y, Chen D.

    03/19/2022
    USP28 facilitates pancreatic cancer progression through activation of Wnt/beta-catenin pathway via stabilising FOXM1.

    USP28 facilitates pancreatic cancer progression through activation of Wnt/β-catenin pathway via stabilising FOXM1.
    Chen L, Xu Z, Li Q, Feng Q, Zheng C, Du Y, Yuan R, Peng X., Free PMC Article

    02/5/2022
    Maintaining protein stability of Np63 via USP28 is required by squamous cancer cells.

    Maintaining protein stability of ∆Np63 via USP28 is required by squamous cancer cells.
    Prieto-Garcia C, Hartmann O, Reissland M, Braun F, Fischer T, Walz S, Schülein-Völk C, Eilers U, Ade CP, Calzado MA, Orian A, Maric HM, Münch C, Rosenfeldt M, Eilers M, Diefenbacher ME., Free PMC Article

    07/31/2021
    USP28 and USP25 are downregulated by Vismodegib in vitro and in colorectal cancer cell lines.

    USP28 and USP25 are downregulated by Vismodegib in vitro and in colorectal cancer cell lines.
    Wang H, Meng Q, Ding Y, Xiong M, Zhu M, Yang Y, Su H, Gu L, Xu Y, Shi L, Zhou H, Zhang N.

    07/31/2021
    Exosomal miR-500a-5p derived from cancer-associated fibroblasts promotes breast cancer cell proliferation and metastasis through targeting USP28.

    Exosomal miR-500a-5p derived from cancer-associated fibroblasts promotes breast cancer cell proliferation and metastasis through targeting USP28.
    Chen B, Sang Y, Song X, Zhang D, Wang L, Zhao W, Liang Y, Zhang N, Yang Q., Free PMC Article

    07/31/2021
    MicroRNA-216b suppresses the cell growth of hepatocellular carcinoma by inhibiting Ubiquitin-specific peptidase 28 expression.

    MicroRNA-216b suppresses the cell growth of hepatocellular carcinoma by inhibiting Ubiquitin-specific peptidase 28 expression.
    Zhang JF.

    07/17/2021
    Deubiquitinase USP28 inhibits ubiquitin ligase KLHL2-mediated uridine-cytidine kinase 1 degradation and confers sensitivity to 5'-azacytidine-resistant human leukemia cells.

    Deubiquitinase USP28 inhibits ubiquitin ligase KLHL2-mediated uridine-cytidine kinase 1 degradation and confers sensitivity to 5'-azacytidine-resistant human leukemia cells.
    Zhang H, Huang H, Feng X, Song H, Zhang Z, Shen A, Qiu X., Free PMC Article

    04/13/2021
    The MTH1 inhibitor TH588 is a microtubule-modulating agent that eliminates cancer cells by activating the mitotic surveillance pathway.

    The MTH1 inhibitor TH588 is a microtubule-modulating agent that eliminates cancer cells by activating the mitotic surveillance pathway.
    Gul N, Karlsson J, Tängemo C, Linsefors S, Tuyizere S, Perkins R, Ala C, Zou Z, Larsson E, Bergö MO, Lindahl P., Free PMC Article

    10/31/2020
    A non-canonical role of caspase-8 exploited by cancer cells to override the p53-dependent G2/M cell-cycle checkpoint through cleavage of USP28.

    Cancer Cells Employ Nuclear Caspase-8 to Overcome the p53-Dependent G2/M Checkpoint through Cleavage of USP28.
    Müller I, Strozyk E, Schindler S, Beissert S, Oo HZ, Sauter T, Lucarelli P, Raeth S, Hausser A, Al Nakouzi N, Fazli L, Gleave ME, Liu H, Simon HU, Walczak H, Green DR, Bartek J, Daugaard M, Kulms D., Free PMC Article

    07/11/2020
    The effect of USP28 on cell proliferation was mediated by regulating the expression of p53, p21 and p16(INK4a).

    USP28 regulates deubiquitination of histone H2A and cell proliferation.
    Li F, Han H, Sun Q, Liu K, Lin N, Xu C, Zhao Z, Zhao W.

    05/30/2020
    Knockdown of USP28 enhanced the radiosensitivity of esophageal cancer cells by destabilizing c-Myc and enhancing the accumulation of HIF-1alpha. Therefore, USP28 may serve as a novel therapeutic target to overcome esophageal cancer radioresistance.

    Knockdown of USP28 enhances the radiosensitivity of esophageal cancer cells via the c-Myc/hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha pathway.
    Weili Z, Zhikun L, Jianmin W, Qingbao T.

    01/4/2020
    consequential impacts of USP28-mediated stabilization of LIN28A protein on enhancing cancer cell viability, migration and ultimately augmenting LIN28A-mediated tumor progression. Overall, these data suggest that a synergistic, combinatorial approach of targeting LIN28A with USP28 would contribute to effective cancer therapeutics.

    The stability and oncogenic function of LIN28A are regulated by USP28.
    Haq S, Das S, Kim DH, Chandrasekaran AP, Hong SH, Kim KS, Ramakrishna S.

    11/2/2019
    Our work led to the identification of significant differences between USP25 and USP28 and provided the molecular basis for the development of new and highly specific anti-cancer drugs

    Differential Oligomerization of the Deubiquitinases USP25 and USP28 Regulates Their Activities.
    Sauer F, Klemm T, Kollampally RB, Tessmer I, Nair RK, Popov N, Kisker C.

    10/26/2019
    We confirm oligomeric states of USP25 and USP28 in cells and show that modulating oligomerization affects substrate stabilization in accordance with in vitro activity data

    Distinct USP25 and USP28 Oligomerization States Regulate Deubiquitinating Activity.
    Gersch M, Wagstaff JL, Toms AV, Graves B, Freund SMV, Komander D., Free PMC Article

    10/26/2019
    USP28 enhances MAPK activity through the stabilization of RAF family members and is a key factor in BRAF inhibitor resistance.

    Loss of USP28-mediated BRAF degradation drives resistance to RAF cancer therapies.
    Saei A, Palafox M, Benoukraf T, Kumari N, Jaynes PW, Iyengar PV, Muñoz-Couselo E, Nuciforo P, Cortés J, Nötzel C, Kumarakulasinghe NB, Richard JLC, Bin Adam Isa ZF, Pang B, Guzman M, Siqin Z, Yang H, Tam WL, Serra V, Eichhorn PJA., Free PMC Article

    06/29/2019
    Lack of USP28 promotes a more malignant state of breast cancer cells, indicated by an epithelial-to-mesenchymal (EMT) transition, elevated proliferation, migration, and angiogenesis as well as a decreased adhesion.

    USP28 Deficiency Promotes Breast and Liver Carcinogenesis as well as Tumor Angiogenesis in a HIF-independent Manner.
    Richter K, Paakkola T, Mennerich D, Kubaichuk K, Konzack A, Ali-Kippari H, Kozlova N, Koivunen P, Haapasaari KM, Jukkola-Vuorinen A, Teppo HR, Dimova EY, Bloigu R, Szabo Z, Kerkelä R, Kietzmann T.

    05/4/2019
    The authors identified 53BP1 and USP28 as essential components acting upstream of p53, evoking p21-dependent cell cycle arrest in response not only to centrosome loss, but also to other distinct defects causing prolonged mitosis.

    53BP1 and USP28 mediate p53-dependent cell cycle arrest in response to centrosome loss and prolonged mitosis.
    Fong CS, Mazo G, Das T, Goodman J, Kim M, O'Rourke BP, Izquierdo D, Tsou MF., Free PMC Article

    12/2/2017
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