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      The non-canonical functions of p27 Kip1 in normal and tumor biology

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          ABSTRACT

          p27 Kip1 was first discovered as a key regulator of cell proliferation. The canonical function of p27 Kip1 is inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) activity. In addition to its initial identification as a CDK inhibitor, p27 Kip1 has also emerged as an intrinsically unstructured, multifunctional protein with numerous non-canonical, CDK-independent functions that exert influence on key processes such as cell cycle regulation, cytoskeletal dynamics and cellular plasticity, cell migration, and stem-cell proliferation and differentiation. Many of these non-canonical functions, depending on the cell-specific contexts such as oncogenic activation of signaling pathways, have the ability to turn pro-oncogenic in nature and even contribute to tumor-aggressiveness and metastasis. This review discusses the various non-canonical, CDK-independent mechanisms by which p27 Kip1 functions either as a tumor-suppressor or tumor-promoter.

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          Journal
          Cell Cycle
          Cell Cycle
          KCCY
          Cell Cycle
          Taylor & Francis
          1538-4101
          1551-4005
          2016
          15 April 2016
          : 15
          : 9
          : 1189-1201
          Affiliations
          [a ] Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute , Spartanburg, SC, USA
          [b ] Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, Department of Molecular Medicine , Spartanburg, SC, USA
          Author notes
          CONTACT W. Jackson Pledger pledger@ 123456gibbscc.org
          Article
          PMC4889241 PMC4889241 4889241 1157238
          10.1080/15384101.2016.1157238
          4889241
          27082696
          d2227fa6-335e-48b2-b092-28ccdebbe79b
          © 2016 Taylor & Francis
          History
          : 8 January 2016
          : 8 February 2016
          : 17 February 2016
          Page count
          Figures: 4, Tables: 0, References: 106, Pages: 13
          Categories
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          p27Kip1 ,non-canonical functions,metastasis,cyclin-dependent kinases,cell migration,cell cycle,stem-cell biology

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