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La protéine Vav, une mosaïque de domaine de signalisation.

Authors: Romero, F.; Dusanter-Fourt, I.; Fisher, S.;

La protéine Vav, une mosaïque de domaine de signalisation.

Abstract

Le proto-oncogene Vav est exprime essentiellement dans les cellules d'origine hematopoietique. Cependant, tres recemment Vav2, un nouveau gene apparente a Vav, a ete identifie, exprime dans des contextes cellulaires tres varies. Il pourrait jouer un role proche de celui de Vav dans les cellules non hematopoietiques. Apres activation de differents types de recepteurs, la proteine Vav est rapidement, et de maniere transitoire, phosphorylee sur residus tyrosine. Des molecules de signalisation presentes, soit dans le cytoplasme, soit dans le noyau sont associees a Vav. Cette proteine presente une etonnante diversite de domaines structuraux conserves qui ont, pour la plupart, ete impliques dans des interactions proteine-proteine necessaires a la transmission intracellulaire de differents signaux. Indispensable au developpement et au caractere fonctionnel des cellules lymphoides T et B, la proteine Vav constitue un passionnant sujet pour l'etude des diverses voies de transmission du signal.

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[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], BIOLOGIE MOLECULAIRE

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