“…With a primary role in the spatiotemporal organization of actin cytoskeletal-related cellular events, ROCK proteins act as the key that enables the interaction of actin cytoskeleton with molecular motors, that convert signals into forces essential for the regulation of cellular functions such as contraction, adhesion, migration, proliferation, and apoptosis ( Riento and Ridley, 2003 ; Jaffe and Hall, 2005 ; Ohgushi et al, 2010 ). Ever since the discovery of the pleiotropic nature of ROCK, it has sparked the interest of various research and medical fields, including the pharmaceutical ( Hahmann and Schroeter, 2009 ; Feng et al, 2015 ; Honjo and Tanihara, 2018 ; Knipe et al, 2018 ; Zhou, 2018 ), neuroregeneration ( Wang et al, 2015 ), stem cell, and regenerative medicine ( Krawetz et al, 2011 ; Li et al, 2015 ; Vernardis et al, 2017 ), cancer research ( Street and Bryan, 2011 ; Kümper et al, 2016 ; Wei et al, 2016 ), and reproductive and developmental biology fields ( Kawagishi et al, 2004 ; Laeno et al, 2013 ; Duan et al, 2014b ; Miranda-Rodríguez et al, 2017 ; Tukur et al, 2020 ).…”