| Literature DB >> 34979321 |
Shan Li1, Ting Liu1, Kejing Li1, Xinyi Bai1, Kewang Xi1, Xiaojing Chai2, Leyuan Mi3, Juan Li4.
Abstract
Spectrin, as one of the major components of a plasma membrane-associated cytoskeleton, is a cytoskeletal protein composed of the modular structure of α and β subunits. The spectrin-based skeleton is essential for preserving the integrity and mechanical characteristics of the cell membrane. Moreover, spectrin regulates a variety of cell processes including cell apoptosis, cell adhesion, cell spreading, and cell cycle. Dysfunction of spectrins is implicated in various human diseases including hemolytic anemia, neurodegenerative diseases, ataxia, heart diseases, and cancers. Here, we briefly discuss spectrins function as well as the clinical manifestations and currently known molecular mechanisms of human diseases related to spectrins, highlighting that strategies for targeting regulation of spectrins function may provide new avenues for therapeutic intervention for these diseases.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34979321 DOI: 10.1016/j.trsl.2021.12.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Res ISSN: 1878-1810 Impact factor: 7.012