The flightless I protein and the gelsolin family in nuclear hormone receptor-mediated signalling

  • Archer, S. K.
  • Behm, C. A.
  • Claudianos, C.
  • Campbell, H. D.
Publication date
December 2004
Publisher
Portland Press Ltd.
ISSN
0300-5127

Abstract

The Drosophila melanogaster flightless I protein and its homologues in higher eukaryotes (FliI) are conserved members of the gelsolin family of actin-binding proteins. Members of the gelsolin family generally contain three or six copies of a 125-amino-acid residue gelsolin-related repeating unit, and may contain additional domains including the C-terminal villin-related 'headpiece' or N-terminal extensions such as the leucine-rich repeat of the FliI protein. Numerous studies including work done with mouse knockouts for gelsolin, villin and CapG support a role for the family in cytoskeletal actin dynamics. In both fruitfly and mouse, the FliI protein is also essential for early development. Recent studies indicate that supervillin, gelsolin ...

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