Striatin family proteins: The neglected scaffolds

The Striatin family of proteins constitutes Striatin, SG2NA, and Zinedin. Members of this family of proteins act as a signaling scaffold due to the presence of multiple protein-protein interaction domains. At least two members of this family, namely Zinedin and SG2NA, have a proven role in cancer ce...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular cell research 2023-03, Vol.1870 (3), p.119430-119430, Article 119430
Hauptverfasser: Tanti, Goutam Kumar, Pandey, Prachi, Shreya, Smriti, Jain, Buddhi Prakash
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Zusammenfassung:The Striatin family of proteins constitutes Striatin, SG2NA, and Zinedin. Members of this family of proteins act as a signaling scaffold due to the presence of multiple protein-protein interaction domains. At least two members of this family, namely Zinedin and SG2NA, have a proven role in cancer cell proliferation. SG2NA, the second member of this family, undergoes alternative splicing and gives rise to several isoforms which are differentially regulated in a tissue-dependent manner. SG2NA evolved earlier than the other two members of the family, and SG2NA undergoes not only alternative splicing but also other posttranscriptional gene regulation. Striatin also undergoes alternative splicing, and as a result, it gives rise to multiple isoforms. It has been shown that this family of proteins plays a significant role in estrogen signaling, neuroprotection, cancer as well as in cell cycle regulation. Members of the striatin family form a complex network of signaling hubs with different kinases and phosphatases, and other signaling proteins named STRIPAK. Here, in the present manuscript, we thoroughly reviewed the findings on striatin family members to elaborate on the overall structural and functional idea of this family of proteins. We also commented on the involvement of these proteins in STRIPAK complexes and their functional relevance. •Scaffold proteins provide platforms for the interaction and assembly of multiple proteins into a single complex.•Striatin protein family which comprises Striatin, SG2NA and Zinedin acts as signaling scaffold in different cellular context.•Members of striatin family play a significant role in estrogen signaling, neuroprotection, cancer as well as in cell cycle regulation.•Striatin family proteins form a multiprotein complex named STRIPAK which imparts role in pathophysiological conditions.
ISSN:0167-4889
1879-2596
DOI:10.1016/j.bbamcr.2023.119430