Journal
CELL CYCLE
Volume 11, Issue 15, Pages 2808-2818Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/cc.20946
Keywords
membrane trafficking; autophagy; antiviral and antibacterial host defense; mitosis; genetic diseases
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- CNRS
- Ministere de la Recherche
- Institut National du cancer (INCa)
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This review highlights recent advances in our understanding of the mechanisms of Optineurin (Optn) action and its implication in diseases. Optn has emerged as a key player regulating various physiological processes, including membrane trafficking, protein secretion, cell division and host defense against pathogens. Furthermore, there is growing evidence for an association of Optn mutations with human diseases such as primary open-angle glaucoma, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Paget disease of bone. Optn functions depend on its precise subcellular localization and its interaction with other proteins. Here, we review the mechanisms that allow Optn to ensure a timely and spatially coordinated integration of different physiological processes and discuss how their deregulation may lead to different pathologies.
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