Avtor/Urednik     Wiche, Gerhard; Osmanagic-Myers, Selma; Castañón, Maria J.
Naslov     Networking and anchoring through plectin
Tip     članek
Vol. in št.     , št. Vol. 32
Leto izdaje     2015
Obseg     str. 21-29
ISSN     0955-0674 - Current opinion in cell biology
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Intermediate filaments (IFs) are involved in multiple cellular processes that are essential for the maintenance of cell and tissue integrity as well as response and adaption to stress. Mainly through pathological manifestations in patients and the analysis of genetic mouse models, it became evident that cytolinker proteins of the plakin protein family are essential for many of the functions ascribed to IFs. As discussed in this review, one of them, plectin, affects the assembly properties, interaction potential, compartmentalization, and linkage properties of IFs, making it to a key player for IF functionality. The far reaching consequences of IFs not being well-connected for skin and muscular integrity, migration, and mechanotransduction are highlighted.
Proste vsebinske oznake     plektin
celični procesi
citolinker
plectin
cellular processes
cytolinker