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PINCH:细胞反应中不仅仅是一种衔接蛋白。

PINCH: More than just an adaptor protein in cellular response.

机构信息

Temple University School of Medicine, Department of Neuroscience, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140, USA.

出版信息

J Cell Physiol. 2011 Apr;226(4):940-7. doi: 10.1002/jcp.22437.

Abstract

Particularly interesting new cysteine-histidine-rich protein (PINCH) is a LIM-domain-only adaptor protein involved in protein recruitment, subsequent assembly of multi-protein complexes, and subcellular localization of these complexes. PINCH is developmentally regulated and its expression is critical for proper cytoskeletal organization and extracellular matrix adhesion. Although PINCH has no catalytic abilities, the PIP (PINCH-ILK-parvin) complex serves as a link between integrins and components of growth factor receptor kinase and GTPase signaling pathways. Accordingly, PINCH-mediated signaling induces cell migration, spreading, and survival. Further research on the signaling cascades affected by PINCH is key to appreciating its biological significance in cell fate and systems maintenance, as the developmental functions of PINCH may extend to disease states and the cellular response to damage. PINCH is implicated in a diverse array of diseases including renal failure, cardiomyopathy, nervous system degeneration and demyelination, and tumorigenesis. This review presents evidence for PINCH's structural and functional importance in normal cellular processes and in pathogenesis. The current data for PINCH expression in nervous system disease is substantial, but due to the complex and ubiquitous nature of this protein, our understanding of its function in pathology remains unclear. In this review, an overview of studies identifying PINCH binding partners, their molecular interactions, and the potentially overlapping role(s) of PINCH in cancer and in nervous system diseases will be discussed. Many questions remain regarding PINCH's role in cells. What induces cell-specific PINCH expression? How does PINCH expression contribute to cell fate in the central nervous system? More broadly, is PINCH expression in disease a good thing? Clarifying the ambiguous functions of PINCH expression in the central nervous system and other systems is important to understand more clearly signaling events both in health and disease.

摘要

特别有趣的新半胱氨酸-组氨酸丰富蛋白(PINCH)是一种 LIM 结构域仅适应蛋白,参与蛋白募集,随后多蛋白复合物的组装以及这些复合物的亚细胞定位。PINCH 受发育调控,其表达对于适当的细胞骨架组织和细胞外基质附着至关重要。尽管 PINCH 没有催化能力,但 PIP(PINCH-ILK-parvin)复合物充当整合素与生长因子受体激酶和 GTP 酶信号通路组分之间的联系。因此,PINCH 介导的信号诱导细胞迁移、扩散和存活。进一步研究受 PINCH 影响的信号级联对于理解其在细胞命运和系统维持中的生物学意义至关重要,因为 PINCH 的发育功能可能扩展到疾病状态和细胞对损伤的反应。PINCH 与多种疾病有关,包括肾衰竭、心肌病、神经系统变性和脱髓鞘以及肿瘤发生。本综述介绍了 PINCH 在正常细胞过程和发病机制中的结构和功能重要性的证据。目前有关 PINCH 在神经系统疾病中的表达的数据很多,但由于该蛋白的复杂性和普遍性,我们对其在病理学中的功能的理解仍不清楚。在本综述中,将讨论确定 PINCH 结合伙伴、它们的分子相互作用以及 PINCH 在癌症和神经系统疾病中的潜在重叠作用的研究概述。关于 PINCH 的作用,仍有许多问题尚未解决。是什么诱导细胞特异性的 PINCH 表达?PINCH 表达如何促进中枢神经系统中的细胞命运?更广泛地说,在疾病中表达 PINCH 是一件好事吗?阐明 PINCH 在中枢神经系统和其他系统中的表达的模糊功能对于更清楚地理解健康和疾病中的信号事件非常重要。

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