Prohibitin, an antiproliferative protein, is localized to mitochondria
@article{Ikonen1995ProhibitinAA, title={Prohibitin, an antiproliferative protein, is localized to mitochondria}, author={Elina Ikonen and Klaus Fiedler and Robert G. Parton and Kai Simons}, journal={FEBS Letters}, year={1995}, volume={358} }
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Identification and Analysis of Prohibitin in B16 Mouse Melanoma Cells
- Biology
- 2008
This work validated the initial findings reported using this cell line and 2D gel electrophoresis, as well as attempt to identify, isolate, and analyze prohibitin using mass spectrometry in order to determine if in its function within the cell, prohibitin was in any way being modified.
Prohibitins and the functional compartmentalization of mitochondrial membranes
- BiologyJournal of Cell Science
- 2009
Prohibitins constitute an evolutionarily conserved and ubiquitously expressed family of membrane proteins that are essential for cell proliferation and development in higher eukaryotes. Roles for…
Role of prohibitins for proteolysis in yeast and murine mitochondria
- Biology
- 2006
The results presented in this work suggest that prohibitins do not play a role as chaperones for the stabilization of mitochondrial proteins, rather, prohibitins function by binding to the mAAA protease in a nucleotide independent manner and presumably modulating the accessibility of substrate to the protease or the activity of the prote enzyme.
Prohibitins in human diseases: diagnostic and therapeutic applications
- Biology
- 2009
Recent experimental data linking the impairment of the different functions of Prohibitin with the onset of important human pathologies, such as cancer, chronic inflammation and drug-induced toxicity are reviewed to highlight how Prohibitins could represent promising candidate targets for the development of novel therapeutic approaches.
Prohibitin: a potential therapeutic target in tyrosine kinase signaling
- BiologySignal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
- 2017
The opinion is concluded that prohibitin can be used as a potential target for tyrosine kinase signal transduction-targeting therapy, including in insulin, growth factors, and immune signaling pathways.
Prohibitin and prohibitone are contained in high-molecular weight complexes and interact with alpha-actinin and annexin A2.
- BiologyBiochimie
- 2002
Prohibitin function within mitochondria: essential roles for cell proliferation and cristae morphogenesis.
- BiologyBiochimica et biophysica acta
- 2009
Characterization of the plant homologue of prohibitin, a gene associated with antiproliferative activity in mammalian cells
- BiologyPlant Molecular Biology
- 2004
Phylogenetic conservation of prohibitin's amino acid sequence and subcellular localization suggests a similar function in plants, yeast and mammals.
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It is suggested that endogenous prohibitin contributes to the control of the G1 to S transition in cycling cells in a complex manner, which involves both a transcriptional and posttranslational mechanism.
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