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Perspectives
Ras-Raf Signaling Needs Prohibitin
Krishnaraj Rajalingam and Thomas Rudel
volume 4 | issue 11
November 2005Pages: 1503 - 1505
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Prohibitin has been connected to diverse cellular functions including cell cycle control, senescence, apoptosis and stabilization of mitochondrial proteins. By employing a loss of function approach using siRNAs we have demonstrated an unexpected role of PHB in the activation of Raf/MEK/ERK pathway by active Ras and in modulating epithelial cell adhesion and migration. PHB directly interacts with C-Raf and is required for the displacement of 14-3-3 from C-Raf by active Ras to facilitate plasma membrane localization and activation. Further, the adherent complex proteins cadherin and β-catenin were localized to plasma membrane suggesting stabilized adherent junctions in PHB silenced cells. Our findings demonstrated a function of PHB in the control of a central signaling pathway involved in cell growth and malignant transformation.
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