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KANK family proteins in cancer.
- Source :
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The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology [Int J Biochem Cell Biol] 2021 Feb; Vol. 131, pp. 105903. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Dec 10. - Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- The Kank (kidney or KN motif and ankyrin repeat domain-containing) family of proteins has been described as essential for crosstalk between actin and microtubules. Kank1, 2, 3 and 4 arose by gene duplication and diversification and share conserved structural domains. KANK proteins are localised mainly to the plasma membrane in focal adhesions, indirectly affecting RhoA and Rac1 thus regulating actin cytoskeleton. In addition, Kank proteins are part of the cortical microtubule stabilisation complex regulating microtubules. Most of the data have been collected for Kank1 protein whose expression promotes apoptosis and cell-cycle arrest while Kank3 was identified as hypoxia-inducible proapoptotic target of p53. A discrepancy in Kanks role in regulation of cell migration and sensitivity to antitumour drugs has been observed in different cell models. Since expression of Kank1 and 3 correlate positively with tumour progression and patient outcome, at least in some tumour types, they are candidates for tumour suppressors.<br /> (Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
- Subjects :
- Actin Cytoskeleton drug effects
Actin Cytoskeleton metabolism
Actin Cytoskeleton ultrastructure
Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing chemistry
Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing metabolism
Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use
Apoptosis drug effects
Carrier Proteins chemistry
Carrier Proteins metabolism
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Movement drug effects
Cell Proliferation drug effects
Cytoskeletal Proteins chemistry
Cytoskeletal Proteins metabolism
Focal Adhesions metabolism
Focal Adhesions pathology
Humans
Microtubules drug effects
Microtubules metabolism
Microtubules ultrastructure
Neoplasms drug therapy
Neoplasms metabolism
Neoplasms pathology
Paclitaxel therapeutic use
Protein Domains
Signal Transduction
Treatment Outcome
Vincristine therapeutic use
Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing genetics
Carrier Proteins genetics
Cytoskeletal Proteins genetics
Focal Adhesions drug effects
Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
Neoplasms genetics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1878-5875
- Volume :
- 131
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 33309958
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocel.2020.105903