[HTML][HTML] p21-activated kinase 1: PAK'ed with potential

CC Ong, AM Jubb, W Zhou, PM Haverty, AL Harris… - Oncotarget, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
CC Ong, AM Jubb, W Zhou, PM Haverty, AL Harris, M Belvin, LS Friedman, H Koeppen…
Oncotarget, 2011ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The p21-activated kinases (PAKs) are central players in growth factor signaling networks
and morphogenetic processes that control proliferation, cell polarity, invasion and actin
cytoskeleton organization. This raises the possibility that interfering with PAK activity may
produce significant anti-tumor activity. In this perspective, we summarize recent data
concerning the contribution of the PAK family member, PAK1, in growth factor signaling and
tumorigenesis. We further discuss mechanisms by which inhibition of PAK1 can arrest tumor …
Abstract
The p21-activated kinases (PAKs) are central players in growth factor signaling networks and morphogenetic processes that control proliferation, cell polarity, invasion and actin cytoskeleton organization. This raises the possibility that interfering with PAK activity may produce significant anti-tumor activity. In this perspective, we summarize recent data concerning the contribution of the PAK family member, PAK1, in growth factor signaling and tumorigenesis. We further discuss mechanisms by which inhibition of PAK1 can arrest tumor growth and promote cell apoptosis, and the types of cancers in which PAK1 inhibition may hold promise.
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