Spectraplakin family proteins - Cytoskeletal crosslinkers with versatile roles

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The different cytoskeletal networks in a cell are responsible for many fundamental cellular processes. Current studies have shown that spectraplakins, cytoskeletal crosslinkers that combine features of both the spectrin and plakin families of crosslinkers, have a critical role in integrating these different cytoskeletal networks. Spectraplakin genes give rise to a variety of isoforms that have distinct functions. Importantly, all spectraplakin isoforms are uniquely able to associate with all three elements of the cytoskeleton, namely, F-actin, microtubules and intermediate filaments. In this Review, we will highlight recent studies that have unraveled their function in a wide range of different processes, from regulating cell adhesion in skin keratinocytes to neuronal cell migration. Taken together, this work has revealed a diverse and indispensable role for orchestrating the function of different cytoskeletal elements in vivo.

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Zhang, J., Yue, J., & Wu, X. (2017, August 1). Spectraplakin family proteins - Cytoskeletal crosslinkers with versatile roles. Journal of Cell Science. Company of Biologists Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.196154

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