Arginine methylation and respiratory disease

Transl Res. 2024 Mar 5:S1931-5244(24)00046-X. doi: 10.1016/j.trsl.2024.03.002. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Arginine methylation, a vital post-translational modification, plays a pivotal role in numerous cellular functions such as signal transduction, DNA damage response and repair, regulation of gene transcription, mRNA splicing, and protein interactions. Central to this modification is the role of protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMTs), which have been increasingly recognized for their involvement in the pathogenesis of various respiratory diseases. This review begins with an exploration of the biochemical underpinnings of arginine methylation, shedding light on the intricate molecular regulatory mechanisms governed by PRMTs. It then delves into the impact of arginine methylation and the dysregulation of arginine methyltransferases in diverse pulmonary disorders. Concluding with a focus on the therapeutic potential and recent advancements in PRMT inhibitors, this article aims to offer novel perspectives and therapeutic avenues for the management and treatment of respiratory diseases.

Keywords: Arginine methylation; Arginine methyltransferase; PRMT; Post-translational modification; Respiratory disease.

Publication types

  • Review