Paxillin and focal adhesion signalling

Nat Cell Biol. 2000 Dec;2(12):E231-6. doi: 10.1038/35046659.

Abstract

To facilitate a rapid response to environmental change, cells use scaffolding - or adaptor - proteins to recruit key components of their signal-transduction machinery to specific subcellular locations. Paxillin is a multi-domain adaptor found at the interface between the plasma membrane and the actin cytoskeleton. Here it provides a platform for the integration and processing of adhesion- and growth factor-related signals.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • ADP-Ribosylation Factors / physiology
  • Actins / physiology
  • Amino Acid Motifs
  • Animals
  • Cell Adhesion / physiology*
  • Cytoskeletal Proteins / chemistry
  • Cytoskeletal Proteins / physiology*
  • Cytoskeleton / physiology
  • Growth Substances / physiology
  • Humans
  • Integrins / physiology
  • Models, Biological
  • Paxillin
  • Phosphoproteins / chemistry
  • Phosphoproteins / physiology*
  • Phosphorylation
  • Protein Structure, Tertiary
  • Signal Transduction
  • rho GTP-Binding Proteins / physiology

Substances

  • Actins
  • Cytoskeletal Proteins
  • Growth Substances
  • Integrins
  • PXN protein, human
  • Paxillin
  • Phosphoproteins
  • ADP-Ribosylation Factors
  • rho GTP-Binding Proteins