The tumor suppressor DAP-kinase links cell adhesion and cytoskeleton reorganization to cell death regulation

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Abstract

Death-associated protein (DAP)-kinase, an actin-cytoskeleton localized serine/threonine kinase, functions as a novel tumor suppressor and participates in a wide variety of cell death systems. Recent studies indicate that DAP-kinase elicits a potent cytoskeletal reorganization effect and is capable of modulating integrin inside-out signaling. Using this understanding of DAP-kinase protein function as a framework, we discuss the functional mechanisms of this kinase in regulating death-associated morphological and signaling events. Furthermore, a potential role of DAP-kinase to be a drug target is also discussed. © 2006 National Science Council.

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Chen, R. H., Wang, W. J., & Kuo, J. C. (2006, March). The tumor suppressor DAP-kinase links cell adhesion and cytoskeleton reorganization to cell death regulation. Journal of Biomedical Science. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11373-005-9063-5

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