Cytoplasmic intermediate filaments revealed as dynamic and multipurpose scaffolds

PA Coulombe, P Wong - Nature cell biology, 2004 - nature.com
PA Coulombe, P Wong
Nature cell biology, 2004nature.com
Intermediate filaments are cytoskeletal polymers encoded by a large family of differentially
expressed genes that provide crucial structural support in the cytoplasm and nucleus of
higher eukaryotes. Perturbation of their function accounts for several genetically determined
diseases in which fragile cells cannot sustain mechanical and non-mechanical stresses.
Recent studies shed light on how this structural support is modulated to meet the changing
needs of cells, and reveal a novel role whereby intermediate filaments influence cell growth …
Abstract
Intermediate filaments are cytoskeletal polymers encoded by a large family of differentially expressed genes that provide crucial structural support in the cytoplasm and nucleus of higher eukaryotes. Perturbation of their function accounts for several genetically determined diseases in which fragile cells cannot sustain mechanical and non-mechanical stresses. Recent studies shed light on how this structural support is modulated to meet the changing needs of cells, and reveal a novel role whereby intermediate filaments influence cell growth and death through dynamic interactions with non-structural proteins.
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