Isomin: a novel cytoplasmic intermediate filament protein from an arthropod species |
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Authors: | Caterina Mencarelli Silvia Ciolfi Daniela Caroti Pietro Lupetti Romano Dallai |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Evolutionary Biology, University of Siena, Via Aldo Moro 2, 53100 Siena, Italy |
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Abstract: | Background The expression of intermediate filaments (IFs) is a hallmark feature of metazoan cells. IFs play a central role in cell organization
and function, acting mainly as structural stress-absorbing elements. There is growing evidence to suggest that these cytoskeletal
elements are also involved in the integration of signalling networks. According to their fundamental functions, IFs show a
widespread phylogenetic expression, from simple diblastic animals up to mammals, and their constituent proteins share the
same molecular organization in all species so far analysed. Arthropods represent a major exception in this scenario. Only
lamins, the nuclear IF proteins, have so far been identified in the model organisms analysed; on this basis, it has been considered
that arthropods do not express cytoplasmic IFs. |
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