Abstract:RACK1 (Receptor for Activated C Kinases) is a scaffolding protein with 7 WD repeats that interacts with the Insulin-like Growth Factor I receptor (IGF-IR), integrins, and other signalling proteins. RACK1 functions as a scaffolding protein and regulator of many key biological processes and it is highly expressed in most tissue. We recently reported that RACK1 is essential for IGF-I-mediated regulation of PP2A activity and AGAP2 activity at focal adhesions. Downstream of IGF-1R signaling in cancer cells, the sca… Show more
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