MOB control: reviewing a conserved family of kinase regulators |
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Authors: | Hergovich Alexander |
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Affiliation: | Tumour Suppressor Signalling Networks laboratory, UCL Cancer Institute, University College London, WC1E 6BT, London, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The family of Mps One binder (MOB) co-activator proteins is highly conserved from yeast to man. At least two different MOB proteins have been identified in every eukaryote analysed to date. Initially, yeast genetics revealed essential roles for Mob1p and Mob2p in the regulation of mitotic exit and cell morphogenesis. Studies in flies then showed that dMOB1/MATS is a core component of Hippo signalling. Loss of dMOB1 resulted in increased cell proliferation and decreased cell death, suggesting that MOB1 acts as tumour suppressor protein. Recent work focused primarily on mammalian cells has shown how hMOB1 can regulate NDR/LATS kinases, a function that can to be counteracted by hMOB2. Here we summarise and discuss our current knowledge of this emerging protein family, with emphasis on subcellular localisation, protein-protein interactions and biological functions in apoptosis, mitosis, morphogenesis, cell proliferation and centrosome duplication. |
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Keywords: | Mps one binder Protein kinase signal transduction NDR/STK38 and LATS kinases Protein-protein interactions Phosphorylation MEN, SIN and Hippo pathways |
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