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Non-muscle myosin II activation: adding a classical touch to ROCK.

Ana Carmena
Published in: Small GTPases (2019)
Non-muscle myosin II molecules are actin-binding proteins with ATPase activity, this latter capacity providing the energy required for actin filament cross-linking and contraction. The activation of these molecular motors relies on direct phosphorylation at conserved sites through different protein kinases, including the Rho-associated coiled coil-containing kinase (ROCK). In the light of some recent results found in our lab, we comment on the necessity of additional regulatory mechanisms to control the subcellular distribution of non-muscle myosin II proteins to ensure their full activation.
Keyphrases
  • binding protein
  • skeletal muscle
  • protein kinase
  • transcription factor
  • smooth muscle