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Wiley, Traffic, 6(11), p. 721-731, 2010

DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0854.2010.01061.x

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Emerging roles of Ruk/CIN85 in vesicle-mediated transport, adhesion, migration and malignancy

Journal article published in 2010 by Serhiy Havrylov, Maria Jolanta Redowicz, Vladimir L. Buchman ORCID
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

Ruk/CIN85 is an adaptor protein. Similar to many other proteins of this type, Ruk/CIN85 is known to take part in multiple cellular processes including signal transduction, vesicle-mediated transport, cytoskeleton remodelling, programmed cell death and viral infection. Recent studies have also revealed the potential importance of Ruk/CIN85 in cancer cell invasiveness. In this review we summarize the various roles of this protein as well as the potential contribution of Ruk/CIN85 to malignancy and the invasiveness of cancer cells. In the last section of the paper we also speculate on the utility of Ruk/CIN85 as a target for novel anti-cancer therapies.