Journal article
Gelsolin superfamily proteins: Key regulators of cellular functions
P Silacci, L Mazzolai, C Gauci, N Stergiopulos, HL Yin, D Hayoz
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | BIRKHAUSER VERLAG AG | Published : 2004
Abstract
Cytoskeletal rearrangement occurs in a variety of cellular processes and involves a wide spectrum of proteins. Among these, the gelsolin superfamily proteins control actin organization by severing filaments, capping filament ends and nucleating actin assembly [1]. Gelsolin is the founding member of this family, which now contains at least another six members: villin, adseverin, capG, advillin, supervillin and flightless I. In addition to their respective role in actin filament remodeling, these proteins have some specific and apparently non-overlapping particular roles in several cellular processes, including cell motility, control of apoptosis and regulation of phagocytosis (summarized in t..
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