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Endocytic proteins in the regulation of nuclear signaling, transcription and tumorigenesis

Journal

MOLECULAR ONCOLOGY
Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 321-338

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1016/j.molonc.2009.06.001

Keywords

Endocytosis; Transcription; Tumorigenesis

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Funding

  1. Howard Hughes Medical institute
  2. Wellcome Trust [076469/Z/05/Z]
  3. European Union [LSHG-CT-2006-019050]
  4. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education [2P04A03828]
  5. Max Planck Society
  6. Iceland, Liechtenstein
  7. EEA Financial Mechanism via Homing Programme from the Foundation for Polish Science

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Accumulating evidence argues that many proteins governing membrane sorting during endocytosis participate also in nuclear signaling and transcriptional regulation, mostly by modulating the activity of various nuclear factors. Some adaptors and accessory proteins acting in clathrin-mediated internalization, as well as endosomal sorting proteins can undergo nuclear translocation and affect gene expression directly, while for others the effects may be more indirect. Although it is often unclear to what extent the endocytic and nuclear functions are interrelated, several of such proteins are implicated in the regulation of cell proliferation and tumorigenesis, arguing that their dual-function nature may be of physiological importance. (C) 2009 Federation of European Biochemical Societies. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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