Activated Cdc42-associated kinase (ACK), a non-receptor tyrosine kinase, is an effector for the small GTPase Cdc42. ACK is emerging as an important component of the cancer landscape and thus, a promising target for the treatment of many malignancies. ACK is also being increasingly recognized as a potentially influential player in the regulation of protein homoeostasis. The delicate equilibrium between protein synthesis and protein degradation is crucial for healthy cell function and dysregulation of protein homoeostasis is a common occurrence in human disease. Here, we review the molecular mechanisms by which ACK regulates the stability of diverse cellular proteins (e.g. EGFR, p27, p53, p85 isoforms and RhoGDI-3), some of which rely on the kinase activity of ACK while others, interestingly, do not. Ultimately, further research will be required to bridge our knowledge gaps and determine if ACK regulates the stability of further cellular proteins but collectively, such mechanistic interrogation would contribute to determining whether ACK is a promising target for anti-cancer therapy. In therapeutics, proteasome inhibitors are an efficacious but problematic class of drugs. Targeting other modulators of proteostasis, like ACK, could open novel avenues for intervention.

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