What is it about?
Traditionally Rho proteins are known to be involved in cytoskeleton of the cell, in cell movement and attachment. The NFkB is a transcription factor involved in cell signaling and diverse processes. This article is about how Rho proteins feed into the NFkB, in traditional as well as non-traditional roles of Rho.
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Why is it important?
These regulatory pathways have importance in various diseases including inflammation and cancers, and we suggest that targeting RhoGTPases may be applied in therapy for these conditions.
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This page is a summary of: Rho protein GTPases and their interactions with NFκB: crossroads of inflammation and matrix biology, Bioscience Reports, June 2014, Portland Press Ltd.,
DOI: 10.1042/bsr20140021.
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