CDC42BPB


Description

The CDC42BPB (CDC42 binding protein kinase beta) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 14.

CDC42BPB is a serine/threonine-protein kinase that plays a crucial role in regulating cytoskeletal reorganization and cell migration. It acts as a downstream effector of CDC42, influencing cellular processes like actin cytoskeletal reorganization, lamellar actomyosin retrograde flow, and lamellipodial F-actin regulation. It achieves this by phosphorylating various targets including PPP1R12C, MYL9/MLC2, PPP1R12A, and CFL1. CDC42BPB interacts with various proteins, including MYO18A, LURAP1, FAM89B/LRAP25, and LIMK1, forming complexes that facilitate its functions. CDC42BPB is activated by LURAP1 binding, and its activity is regulated by CDC42 binding, forming a tripartite complex with MYO18A and LURAP1.

CDC42BPB is also known as CHOCNS, MRCKB.

Associated Diseases


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