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Dictyostelium discoideum was the first organism in which coronin was identified. Since that discovery in 1991, plants are the only eukaryotes that coronin has not been identified. There are 12 subfamilies, and half of them are found only in vertebrates (1.
Dictyostelium discoideum was the first organism in which coronin was identified. Since that discovery in 1991, plants are the only eukaryotes that coronin has not been identified. There are 12 subfamilies, and half of them are found only in vertebrates (1.
== Function ==
== Function ==
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The function of coronin 1C can be seen in many parts of the cell. Coronin 1C helps the cell to migrate by “regulation the activation and subcellular location of RAC1” (2). Coronin 1C helps to organize the cytoskeleton, helps the proliferation of the cell, and helps form a lamellipodia. Coronin 1C is “localized to endosome membrane tubules and promotes recruitment of TMCC1, leading to recruitment of the endoplasmic reticulum to endosome tubules for fission” (2).
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The function of coronin 1C can be seen in many parts of the cell. Coronin 1C helps the cell to migrate by “regulation the activation and subcellular location of RAC1” (2). Coronin 1C helps to organize the cytoskeleton, helps the proliferation of the cell, and helps form a lamellipodia. This protein "interacts with the non-alpha-helical amino-terminal domain of vimentin"(9). This helps to show how the coronin is an integrator of the filaments and microtubules. Coronin 1C is “localized to endosome membrane tubules and promotes recruitment of TMCC1, leading to recruitment of the endoplasmic reticulum to endosome tubules for fission” (2). Coronin 1C has a high ability to bind F-actin, which leads to depletion of the cell, lamellipodia. The amount of coronin 1C in a depleted cell is higher than any of the other coronins, which is why they believe there is a second binding site(6). Even though coronin 1C lacks a phosphorylation site, it still binds with the Arp 2/3 complex. The propeller of the coronin interacts with the open Arp 2/3 complex, which allows a conformation in shape to happen
== Disease ==
== Disease ==
Coronin 1C is seen in many different cancers. The promotor of coronin 1C binds to C-myc in lymphoma cells. The levels of coronin 1C are low in normal skin cells, but high in melanoma cells. It is used as a marker for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but the expression is dependent on the Erk pathway. If coronin 1C is imbalanced, it could lead to a defect in the brain growth. This could also lead to brain diseases. Coronin 1C is high at the start of development and decreases as the brain develops. Coronin 1C is also found in brain tumors, but the levels depend on where the brain tumor is in the brain (3).
Coronin 1C is seen in many different cancers. The promotor of coronin 1C binds to C-myc in lymphoma cells. The levels of coronin 1C are low in normal skin cells, but high in melanoma cells. It is used as a marker for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but the expression is dependent on the Erk pathway. If coronin 1C is imbalanced, it could lead to a defect in the brain growth. This could also lead to brain diseases. Coronin 1C is high at the start of development and decreases as the brain develops. Coronin 1C is also found in brain tumors, but the levels depend on where the brain tumor is in the brain (3).
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8. Tokarz-Deptula, B.; Malinowska, M.; Adamiak, M.; Deptula, W. Coronins and their role in immunological phenomena. Central European Journal of Immunology 2017 DOI: 10.3897/bdj.4.e7720.figure2f.
8. Tokarz-Deptula, B.; Malinowska, M.; Adamiak, M.; Deptula, W. Coronins and their role in immunological phenomena. Central European Journal of Immunology 2017 DOI: 10.3897/bdj.4.e7720.figure2f.
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9. Behrens J., Solga R., et all. Coronin 1C-free primary mouse fibroblasts exhibit robust rearrangements in the orientation of actin filamnets, microtublues and intermediate filaments. European Journal of Cell Biology. 2016. 8. 239-251.
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10. Sokolova, O., Chemeris, A., Goode, B. Structural Basis of Arp 2/3 Complex Inhibition by GMF, Coronin, and Arpin. Journal of Molecular Biology. 2017. 237-248.

Revision as of 14:13, 11 April 2019

Coronin

Coronin 1C

Above is a diagram of Coronin 1. The reason coronin 1C is not pictured is because there is not a code for that specific protein.

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References

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1. Clemen C.S., Rybakin V., Eichinger L. (2008) The Coronin Family of Proteins. In: Clemen C.S., Eichinger L., Rybakin V. (eds) The Coronin Family of Proteins. Subcellular Biochemistry, vol 48. Springer, New York, NY.

2. Uniport. COR1C_MOUSE. 2019. https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q9WUM4

3. Roadcap DW.; Clemen CS.; Bear, JE. Madame Curie Bioscience Database. The Role of Mammalian Coronins in Development and Disease. 2013. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK6528/

4. Meghal Gandhi and Bruce L Goode. Coronin: The Double-Edged Sword of Actin Dynamics. In: Madame Curie Bioscience Database [Internet]. Landes Bioscience; 2000-2013

5. McArdle B, Hofmann A. Coronin Structure and Implications. In: Madame Curie Bioscience Database [Internet]. Landes Bioscience; 2000-2013

6. Chan, K., Roadcap, D., Holoweckyj, N., Bear, J., Biochemical Journal. Coronin 1C harbours a second actin biding site that confers co-operative binding to F-Actin. 2012. 444. 89-96.

7. Long Wu, Chun-Wei Peng et. al. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Cancer Research; 29:17. BioMed Central, 24 February 2010.

8. Tokarz-Deptula, B.; Malinowska, M.; Adamiak, M.; Deptula, W. Coronins and their role in immunological phenomena. Central European Journal of Immunology 2017 DOI: 10.3897/bdj.4.e7720.figure2f.

9. Behrens J., Solga R., et all. Coronin 1C-free primary mouse fibroblasts exhibit robust rearrangements in the orientation of actin filamnets, microtublues and intermediate filaments. European Journal of Cell Biology. 2016. 8. 239-251.

10. Sokolova, O., Chemeris, A., Goode, B. Structural Basis of Arp 2/3 Complex Inhibition by GMF, Coronin, and Arpin. Journal of Molecular Biology. 2017. 237-248.

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