塞普汀
生物
胞质分裂
细胞骨架
细胞生物学
纤毛形成
背景(考古学)
肌动蛋白
细胞
功能(生物学)
细胞皮质
细胞分裂
遗传学
古生物学
作者
Karen Fung,Lu Dai,William S. Trimble
标识
DOI:10.1016/b978-0-12-800180-6.00007-4
摘要
Abstract Septins are a family of GTP-binding proteins that assemble into cytoskeletal filaments. Unlike other cytoskeletal components, septins form ordered arrays of defined stoichiometry that can polymerize into long filaments and bundle laterally. Septins associate directly with membranes and have been implicated in providing membrane stability and serving as diffusion barriers for membrane proteins. In addition, septins bind other proteins and have been shown to function as multimolecular scaffolds by recruiting components of signaling pathways. Remarkably, septins participate in a spectrum of cellular processes including cytokinesis, ciliogenesis, cell migration, polarity, and cell–pathogen interactions. Given their breadth of functions, it is not surprising that septin abnormalities have also been linked to human diseases. In this review, we discuss the current knowledge of septin structure, assembly and function, and discuss these in the context of human disease.
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