| Literature DB >> 28942352 |
Matthew D Buschman1, Seth J Field2.
Abstract
MYO18A is a divergent member of the myosin family characterized by the presence of an amino-terminal PDZ domain. MYO18A has been found in a few different complexes involved in intracellular transport processes. MYO18A is found in a complex with LURAP1 and MRCK that functions in retrograde treadmilling of actin. It also has been found in a complex with PAK2, βPIX, and GIT1, functioning to transport that protein complex from focal adhesions to the leading edge. Finally, a high proportion of MYO18A is found in complex with GOLPH3 at the trans Golgi, where it functions to promote vesicle budding for Golgi-to-plasma membrane trafficking. Interestingly, MYO18A has been implicated as a cancer driver, as have other components of the GOLPH3 pathway. It remains uncertain as to whether or not MYO18A has intrinsic motor activity. While many questions remain, MYO18A is a fascinatingly unique myosin that is essential in higher organisms.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Cell migration; GOLPH3; Golgi; MYO18A; Myosin
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28942352 PMCID: PMC5807147 DOI: 10.1016/j.jbior.2017.09.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Biol Regul ISSN: 2212-4926