Vimentin蛋白-蛋白相互作用及信号通路在正常细胞细胞调控、细胞形态和细胞分化中的研究进展

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction Pub Date : 2022-03-16 DOI:10.1080/10799893.2022.2047199
Danial Hashemi Karoii, Hossein Azizi
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蛋白中间丝(VIF)是细胞骨架的重要组成部分。它显示了在分化过程的各个阶段动态变化的表达模式,表明该蛋白在生理上是重要的。近年来,Vimentin的基本功能已被明确,因此动物的Vimentin缺乏被描述为形态和信号通路的改变。最近的研究发现了Vimentin许多以前不为人知的重要作用。VIF是参与运动和细胞信号传导的许多必需蛋白质的组织者。VIF的高度动态和复杂的磷酸化似乎是多种活性的调节机制。IF表达模式的变化通常与癌症进展有关,特别是那些导致侵袭和细胞迁移增强的变化。本文将讨论Vimentin中间丝在正常细胞生理、细胞粘附结构、细胞形态和信号通路中的功能。与Vimentin相关的基因相互作用和基因网络有待进一步探讨。然而,旨在了解Vimentin在不同信号级联反应和基因相互作用中的功能的研究可能为创造治疗药物提供新的方法。富集GEO数据集使用基因本体(GO)和途径富集分析。使用在线STRING预测蛋白-蛋白之间的功能连接,然后通过Cytoscape分析找到主基因。Cytoscape和STRING研究发现,Fas、Casp8、Casp6、Fadd、Ripk1、Des、Tnnc2和Tnnt3这8个基因在参与细胞分化的Vimentin基因的蛋白-蛋白相互作用中是必需的。
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A review of protein-protein interaction and signaling pathway of Vimentin in cell regulation, morphology and cell differentiation in normal cells
Abstract The Vimentin intermediate filament (VIF) is an essential cytoskeleton component. It shows dynamically changing expression patterns throughout various phases of the differentiation process, suggesting that the protein is physiologically important. Vimentin’s essential functions have recently been clear, so Vimentin-deficient of animals was described as a change of morphology and signaling pathway. Recent research has discovered many vital roles for Vimentin that were previously unknown. VIF emerges as an organizer of many essential proteins involved in movement and cell signaling. The highly dynamic and complicated phosphorylation of VIF seems to be a regulator mechanism for various activities. Changes in IF expression patterns are often linked with cancer progression, especially those leading to enhanced invasion and cellular migration. This review will discuss the function of Vimentin intermediate filaments in normal cell physiology, cell adhesion structures, cell shape, and signaling pathways. The genes interaction and gene network linked with Vimentin will be discussed in more studies. However, research aimed at understanding the function of Vimentin in different signaling cascades and gene interactions might offer novel methods for creating therapeutic medicines. Enrichr GEO datasets used gene ontology (GO) and pathway enrichment analyses. STRING online was used to predict the functional connections of proteins-proteins, followed by Cytoscape analysis to find the master genes. Cytoscape and STRING research revealed that eight genes, Fas, Casp8, Casp6, Fadd, Ripk1, Des, Tnnc2, and Tnnt3, were required for protein-protein interactions with Vimentin genes involved in cell differentiation.
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Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction
Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction 生物-生化与分子生物学
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