HUN-REN Biological Research Centre, Szeged, Hungary.
Doctoral School of Multidisciplinary Medical Science, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary.
Life Sci Alliance. 2024 Jan 31;7(4). doi: 10.26508/lsa.202302489. Print 2024 Apr.
The FERM domain is a conserved and widespread protein module that appeared in the common ancestor of amoebae, fungi, and animals, and is therefore now found in a wide variety of species. The primary function of the FERM domain is localizing to the plasma membrane through binding lipids and proteins of the membrane; thus, for a long time, FERM domain-containing proteins (FDCPs) were considered exclusively cytoskeletal. Although their role in the cytoplasm has been extensively studied, the recent discovery of the presence and importance of cytoskeletal proteins in the nucleus suggests that FDCPs might also play an important role in nuclear function. In this review, we collected data on their nuclear localization, transport, and possible functions, which are still scattered throughout the literature, with special regard to the role of the FERM domain in these processes. With this, we would like to draw attention to the exciting, new dimension of the role of FDCPs, their nuclear activity, which could be an interesting novel direction for future research.
FERM 结构域是一个保守且广泛存在的蛋白质模块,它出现在变形虫、真菌和动物的共同祖先中,因此现在存在于各种物种中。FERM 结构域的主要功能是通过与膜上的脂质和蛋白质结合来定位于质膜;因此,很长一段时间以来,FERM 结构域包含蛋白(FDCPs)都被认为仅存在于细胞骨架中。尽管它们在细胞质中的作用已经得到了广泛的研究,但最近发现核内存在细胞骨架蛋白的存在和重要性表明,FDCPs 也可能在核功能中发挥重要作用。在这篇综述中,我们收集了有关它们的核定位、运输和可能功能的数据,这些数据仍然分散在文献中,特别关注 FERM 结构域在这些过程中的作用。通过这篇综述,我们希望引起人们对 FDCPs 的核活性这一令人兴奋的新作用维度的关注,这可能是未来研究的一个有趣的新方向。