Rac and Rho GTPases in cancer cell motility control
Tumour Institute of Tuscany · University of Florence
Abstract
Rho GTPases represent a family of small GTP-binding proteins involved in cell cytoskeleton organization, migration, transcription, and proliferation. A common theme of these processes is a dynamic reorganization of actin cytoskeleton which has now emerged as a major switch control mainly carried out by Rho and Rac GTPase subfamilies, playing an acknowledged role in adaptation of cell motility to the microenvironment. Cells exhibit three distinct modes of migration when invading the 3 D environment. Collective motility leads to movement of cohorts of cells which maintain the adherens junctions and move by photolytic degradation of matrix barriers. Single cell mesenchymal-type movement is characterized by an…
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2Topics & keywords
- Cell biology
- Motility
- GTPase
- Biology
- Cell migration
- CDC42
- Cancer cell
- Adherens junction
- Good health and well-being