亲血小板蛋白在桥粒黏附和信号传导中的作用。

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mechthild Hatzfeld, Annika Wolf, René Keil
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引用次数: 47

摘要

粘附和生长的调节对上皮功能和功能障碍很重要。β-catenin(果蝇中的犰狳)是一种多功能分子的原型,通过粘附连接调节细胞粘附,并通过LEF/TCF转录因子调节细胞信号传导。桥粒犰狳蛋白包括血小板红蛋白和亲血小板蛋白1、2和3。这些蛋白质对于构建桥粒和连接桥粒钙粘蛋白到角蛋白丝是必不可少的。桥粒中亲血小板蛋白的高表达与强细胞间凝聚力相关,是机械应力下组织完整性的必要条件。然而,与β-连环蛋白一样,这些蛋白具有多种非桥粒功能,例如调节肌动蛋白组织、蛋白质合成和生长控制。与这些功能一致,它们的上调和下调的去调控表达与癌症和转移有关。现在,最近的证据揭示了翻译后的调控,并为嗜血小板蛋白的去调控如何导致癌症提供了解释。
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Plakophilins in desmosomal adhesion and signaling.

The regulation of adhesion and growth is important for epithelial function and dysfunction. β-catenin (armadillo in Drosophila) is the prototype of a multifunctional molecule that regulates cell adhesion via adherens junctions and cell signaling via LEF/TCF transcription factors. Desmosomal armadillo proteins comprise plakoglobin and the plakophilins 1, 2, and 3. These proteins are essential for building up the desmosome and linking the desmosomal cadherins to keratin filaments. High expression of plakophilins in desmosomes correlates with strong intercellular cohesion and is essential for tissue integrity under mechanical stress. However, like β-catenin, these proteins have diverse non-desmosomal functions, for example, in regulating actin organization, protein synthesis, and growth control. In line with these functions, their de-regulated expression with up- as well as down-regulation has been connected to cancer and metastasis. Now, recent evidence sheds light on the post-translational regulation and provides an explanation for how de-regulation of plakophilins can contribute to cancer.

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Cell Communication and Adhesion
Cell Communication and Adhesion 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Cessation Cell Communication and Adhesion is an international Open Access journal which provides a central forum for research on mechanisms underlying cellular signalling and adhesion. The journal provides a single source of information concerning all forms of cellular communication, cell junctions, adhesion molecules and families of receptors from diverse biological systems. The journal welcomes submission of original research articles, reviews, short communications and conference reports.
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