p21-activated kinases in cancer

R Kumar, AE Gururaj, CJ Barnes - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2006 - nature.com
R Kumar, AE Gururaj, CJ Barnes
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2006nature.com
The pivotal role of kinases in signal transduction and cellular regulation has lent them
considerable appeal as pharmacological targets across a broad spectrum of cancers. p21-
activated kinases (Paks) are serine/threonine kinases that function as downstream nodes for
various oncogenic signalling pathways. Paks are well-known regulators of cytoskeletal
remodelling and cell motility, but have recently also been shown to promote cell
proliferation, regulate apoptosis and accelerate mitotic abnormalities, which results in …
Abstract
The pivotal role of kinases in signal transduction and cellular regulation has lent them considerable appeal as pharmacological targets across a broad spectrum of cancers. p21-activated kinases (Paks) are serine/threonine kinases that function as downstream nodes for various oncogenic signalling pathways. Paks are well-known regulators of cytoskeletal remodelling and cell motility, but have recently also been shown to promote cell proliferation, regulate apoptosis and accelerate mitotic abnormalities, which results in tumour formation and cell invasiveness. Alterations in Pak expression have been detected in human tumours, which makes them an attractive new therapeutic target.
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