[HTML][HTML] Providing cellular signposts–post-translational modifications of intermediate filaments

CL Hyder, HM Pallari, V Kochin, JE Eriksson - FEBS letters, 2008 - Elsevier
CL Hyder, HM Pallari, V Kochin, JE Eriksson
FEBS letters, 2008Elsevier
Intermediate filaments are dynamically regulated by their post-translational modifications.
Initially these modifications were found to regulate filament dynamics and organization. In
the last few years, their roles have extended significantly to facilitating, for example, the
recruitment and sequestration of signaling molecules that regulate a wide range of cellular
functions. While phosphorylation has been established as the principal post-translational
modification regulating intermediate filament function, other modifications with co-operative …
Intermediate filaments are dynamically regulated by their post-translational modifications. Initially these modifications were found to regulate filament dynamics and organization. In the last few years, their roles have extended significantly to facilitating, for example, the recruitment and sequestration of signaling molecules that regulate a wide range of cellular functions. While phosphorylation has been established as the principal post-translational modification regulating intermediate filament function, other modifications with co-operative roles are emerging, adding a further dimensions to intermediate filament-mediated signaling.
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