Wang Lei, Zheng Yi
Division of Experimental Hematology, Children's Hospital Research Foundation, University of Cincinnati, 3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA.
Trends Cell Biol. 2007 Feb;17(2):58-64. doi: 10.1016/j.tcb.2006.11.009. Epub 2006 Dec 11.
Mammalian Rho family GTPases are intracellular signal transducers known to regulate multiple signaling pathways involved in actin organization and cell proliferation. However, previous knowledge of their cellular functions came mostly from studies using a dominant-negative or constitutively active mutant expression approach in various clonal cell lines. Such an approach has increasingly been recognized to impose experimental limitations related to specificity, dosage and/or clonal variation. Recent progress in mammalian Rho GTPase cell biology by gene targeting individual Rho GTPases in mice has provided more convincing evidence of their physiological roles and signaling pathways in diverse primary cells. Although adaptive compensation by related Rho GTPase members remains a potential concern in the gene targeting approach, in many cases these studies enable an elucidation of the unique functions of individual Rho GTPases in different cell types in vivo.
哺乳动物Rho家族GTP酶是细胞内信号转导分子,已知其可调节参与肌动蛋白组织和细胞增殖的多种信号通路。然而,此前关于它们细胞功能的认识大多来自于在各种克隆细胞系中使用显性负性或组成型活性突变体表达方法所进行的研究。人们越来越认识到,这种方法存在与特异性、剂量和/或克隆变异相关的实验局限性。通过在小鼠中对单个Rho GTP酶进行基因靶向,哺乳动物Rho GTP酶细胞生物学领域最近取得的进展为其在多种原代细胞中的生理作用和信号通路提供了更有说服力的证据。尽管相关Rho GTP酶成员的适应性补偿在基因靶向方法中仍然是一个潜在问题,但在许多情况下,这些研究能够阐明单个Rho GTP酶在体内不同细胞类型中的独特功能。