Vicente-Manzanares Miguel, Ma Xuefei, Adelstein Robert S, Horwitz Alan Rick
Department of Cell Biology, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908, USA.
Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2009 Nov;10(11):778-90. doi: 10.1038/nrm2786.
Non-muscle myosin II (NM II) is an actin-binding protein that has actin cross-linking and contractile properties and is regulated by the phosphorylation of its light and heavy chains. The three mammalian NM II isoforms have both overlapping and unique properties. Owing to its position downstream of convergent signalling pathways, NM II is central in the control of cell adhesion, cell migration and tissue architecture. Recent insight into the role of NM II in these processes has been gained from loss-of-function and mutant approaches, methods that quantitatively measure actin and adhesion dynamics and the discovery of NM II mutations that cause monogenic diseases.
非肌肉肌球蛋白II(NM II)是一种肌动蛋白结合蛋白,具有肌动蛋白交联和收缩特性,并受其轻链和重链磷酸化的调节。三种哺乳动物NM II同工型具有重叠和独特的特性。由于其在汇聚信号通路下游的位置,NM II在细胞黏附、细胞迁移和组织结构的控制中起着核心作用。最近,通过功能丧失和突变方法、定量测量肌动蛋白和黏附动力学的方法以及发现导致单基因疾病的NM II突变,人们对NM II在这些过程中的作用有了新的认识。