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Biochemical Signals and Biological Responses Elicited by the Focal Adhesion Kinase

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Specialties Biochemistry
Biophysics
Date 2001 Jul 31
PMID 11476890
Citations 176
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Abstract

The focal adhesion kinase, FAK, is an important component of an integrin-dependent signaling pathway, which functions to transmit signals from the extracellular matrix into the cytoplasm. FAK is an essential gene product, since the fak-/- mouse exhibits embryonic lethality. A number of important biological processes, including cell motility and cell survival, are controlled by integrin-dependent signals and FAK has been implicated in regulating these processes. This review will focus upon recent findings providing insight into the mechanisms by which FAK transmits biochemical signals and elicits biological effects.

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