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Ushashi Ain1, Benazir Fatma1, Hena Firdaus2
1Department of Life Sciences, Central University of Jharkhand, Cheri-Manatu Campus, Ranchi, 835222, India.
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Intracellularly expressed integrin associated proteins (IAPs) play pivotal role in facilitating cellular adhesion and survival. The integrin linked kinase (ILK)-PINCH-parvin (IPP) complex regulates cell-matrix interactions crucial for tissue development and homeostasis by functioning as an adapter between integrin and actin cytoskeleton. This review provides a compiled structural and functional insight into the IPP complex and its interacting partners, highlighting its conservation and signalling pathway, addressing a cross-talk across its homologues. Finally, the study sheds light on the association of the complex members with biological processes and disease progression, thus potentiating further exploration of the IPP complex within the integrin signalling pathway.
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