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Atypical PKCs activate Vimentin to facilitate prostate cancer cell motility and invasion

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Taylor & Francis Group2021-12-09 更新2026-04-16 收录
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Atypical protein kinase C (aPKC) are involved in progression of many human cancers. Vimentin is expressed during epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT). Molecular dynamics of Vimentin intermediate filaments (VIFs) play a key role in metastasis. This article is an effort to provide thorough understanding of the relationship between Vimentin and aPKCs . We demonstrate that diminution of aPKCs lead to attenuate prostate cellular metastasis through the downregulation of Vimentin expression. <i>si</i>RNA knocked-down SNAIL1 and PRRX1 reduce aPKC activity along with Vimentin. Results suggest that aPKCs target multiple activation sites (Ser33/39/56) on Vimentin and therefore is essential for VIF dynamics regulation during the metastasis of prostate cancer cells. Understanding the aPKC related molecular mechanisms may provide a novel therapeutic path for prostate carcinoma.
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Apostolatos, Christopher A.; Dennison, Clare L.; Acevedo-Duncan, Mildred; Hill, Robert; Ratnayake, Wishrawana S.; Breedy, Sloan
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2021-02-02
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