Sadok Amine, Marshall Chris J
The Institute of Cancer Research; Division of Cancer Biology; London, UK.
Small GTPases. 2014;5:e29710. doi: 10.4161/sgtp.29710. Epub 2014 Jun 30.
Since their discovery in the late eighties, the role of Rho GTPases in the regulation of cell migration has been extensively studied and has mainly focused on the hallmark family members Rho, Rac, and Cdc42. Recent technological advances in cell biology, such as Rho-family GTPase activity biosensors, studies in 3D, and unbiased RNAi-based screens, have revealed an increasingly complex role for Rho GTPases during cell migration, with many inter-connected functions and a strong dependency on the physical and chemical properties of the surrounding environment. This review aims to give an overview of recent studies on the role of Rho-family GTPase members in the modulation of cell migration in different environments, and discuss future directions.
自20世纪80年代末被发现以来,Rho GTP酶在细胞迁移调控中的作用已得到广泛研究,主要集中在标志性家族成员Rho、Rac和Cdc42上。细胞生物学领域的最新技术进展,如Rho家族GTP酶活性生物传感器、三维研究以及基于无偏向RNA干扰的筛选,揭示了Rho GTP酶在细胞迁移过程中发挥着日益复杂的作用,具有许多相互关联的功能,并且强烈依赖于周围环境的物理和化学性质。本综述旨在概述关于Rho家族GTP酶成员在不同环境中调节细胞迁移作用的近期研究,并探讨未来的发展方向。