| Literature DB >> 18789159 |
Dan A Liebermann1, Barbara Hoffman.
Abstract
Gadd45 genes have been implicated in stress signaling in response to physiological or environmental stressors, which results in cell cycle arrest, DNA repair, cell survival and senescence, or apoptosis. Evidence accumulated implies that Gadd45 proteins function as stress sensors is mediated by a complex interplay of physical interactions with other cellular proteins that are implicated in cell cycle regulation and the response of cells to stress. These include PCNA, p21, cdc2/cyclinB1, and the p38 and JNK stress response kinases. What deterministic factors dictate whether Gadd45 and partner proteins function in either cell survival or apoptosis remains to be determined. An attractive working model to consider is that the extent of cellular/DNA damage, in a given cell type, dictates the association of different Gadd45 proteins with particular partner proteins, which determines the outcome.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18789159 PMCID: PMC2563007 DOI: 10.1186/1750-2187-3-15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mol Signal ISSN: 1750-2187
Figure 1The Gadd45 family of proteins. Alignment of the amino acid sequences of murine MyD118 (Gadd45b), murine Gadd45 (Gadd45a) and murine CR6 (gadd45g). Conserved amino acid regions are boxed.
Figure 2Gadd45 in stress signaling. Coordination of cellular stress responses via interaction with partner proteins.