Unique Role of Vimentin in the Intermediate Filament Proteins Family.
actin filaments
cytoskeleton
intermediate filaments
microtubules
mitochondria
vimentin intermediate filaments
Journal
Biochemistry. Biokhimiia
ISSN: 1608-3040
Titre abrégé: Biochemistry (Mosc)
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0376536
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Apr 2024
Apr 2024
Historique:
medline:
4
6
2024
pubmed:
4
6
2024
entrez:
4
6
2024
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Intermediate filaments (IFs), being traditionally the least studied component of the cytoskeleton, have begun to receive more attention in recent years. IFs are found in different cell types and are specific to them. Accumulated data have shifted the paradigm about the role of IFs as structures that merely provide mechanical strength to the cell. In addition to this role, IFs have been shown to participate in maintaining cell shape and strengthening cell adhesion. The data have also been obtained that point out to the role of IFs in a number of other biological processes, including organization of microtubules and microfilaments, regulation of nuclear structure and activity, cell cycle control, and regulation of signal transduction pathways. They are also actively involved in the regulation of several aspects of intracellular transport. Among the intermediate filament proteins, vimentin is of particular interest for researchers. Vimentin has been shown to be associated with a range of diseases, including cancer, cataracts, Crohn's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and HIV. In this review, we focus almost exclusively on vimentin and the currently known functions of vimentin intermediate filaments (VIFs). This is due to the structural features of vimentin, biological functions of its domains, and its involvement in the regulation of a wide range of basic cellular functions, and its role in the development of human diseases. Particular attention in the review will be paid to comparing the role of VIFs with the role of intermediate filaments consisting of other proteins in cell physiology.
Identifiants
pubmed: 38831508
pii: BCM89040726
doi: 10.1134/S0006297924040114
doi:
Substances chimiques
Vimentin
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Intermediate Filament Proteins
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Types de publication
Journal Article
Review
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
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