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  • Oncology

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  • PDLIM1 is a cytoskeletal protein belonging to the PDZ-LIM family.
  • It acts as a scaffold protein, facilitating the formation of protein complexes.
  • PDLIM1 is involved in fundamental cellular processes, including cytoskeleton regulation and synapse formation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the structure and function of PDLIM1.
  • To summarize the emerging evidence on PDLIM1's role in human cancers.
  • To highlight the dysregulation of PDLIM1 in tumor initiation and progression.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing studies on PDLIM1.
  • Analysis of PDLIM1's structural and functional properties.
  • Synthesis of data on PDLIM1's involvement in various cancer types.

Main Results:

  • PDLIM1's structure enables its function as a versatile protein complex platform.
  • Dysregulation of PDLIM1 is observed in a range of human tumors.
  • PDLIM1 plays significant roles in the initiation and progression of cancers.

Conclusions:

  • PDLIM1 is a key player in cellular architecture and function.
  • Its aberrant expression is linked to tumorigenesis.
  • Understanding PDLIM1's functions offers potential therapeutic insights for cancer treatment.