Cytoskeletal changes in cell transformation and tumorigenesis

G Pawlak, DM Helfman - Current opinion in genetics & development, 2001 - Elsevier
G Pawlak, DM Helfman
Current opinion in genetics & development, 2001Elsevier
Research during the past couple of years has provided important new information as to how
the actin cytoskeleton contributes to growth control in both normal and transformed cells.
The cytoskeleton can no longer be viewed as simply a structural framework playing a role in
cell shape and motile events such as cell movement, intracellular transport, contractile-ring
formation and chromosome movement. More recent experiments show that the cytoskeleton
plays a critical role in the regulation of various cellular processes linked to transformation …
Research during the past couple of years has provided important new information as to how the actin cytoskeleton contributes to growth control in both normal and transformed cells. The cytoskeleton can no longer be viewed as simply a structural framework playing a role in cell shape and motile events such as cell movement, intracellular transport, contractile-ring formation and chromosome movement. More recent experiments show that the cytoskeleton plays a critical role in the regulation of various cellular processes linked to transformation including proliferation, contact inhibition, anchorage-independent cell growth, and apoptosis.
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