MINI-REVIEW: WASP Family Proteins Act between Cytoskeleton and Cellular
Signaling Pathways
S. N. Samarin
Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of
Sciences, 142290 Pushchino, Moscow Region, Russia; fax: (7-0967)
790-553; E-mail:
stassam@mail.ru
Received September 28, 2004; Revision received November 15, 2004
This review considers the proteins of the WASP (Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
protein) family and their role in the regulation of actin-based
motility. It contains detailed classification of the WASP family
proteins and data on their subcellular localization. Impairments of
expression of the WASP family proteins cause certain cell pathologies.
The review also deals with domain organization of these proteins and
proteins interacting with various domains of the WASP proteins. Special
attention is given to analysis of the role of the WASP family proteins
in initiating directed actin assembly in the leading edge of the
migrating cell and on the surface of some bacteria. Putative pathways
of regulation of WASP proteins by various protein ligands and their
links with cell signaling systems are considered.
KEY WORDS: WASP family proteins, Arp2/3 complex, Rho family
GTPases, PIP2, Grb2, Nck, intracellular signaling