“…Since the migfilin mutant lacking an NES has increased transcription-and differentiation-promoting activities (Akazawa et al, 2004), migfilin(s) probably also has higher transcription-and differentiationpromoting activity. It has been shown that several other LIM-containing focal adhesion proteins, including zyxin (Nix and Beckerle, 1997), LPP (for 'lipoma preferred partner') (Petit et al, 2000), Ajuba (Kanungo et al, 2000), Trip6 (for 'thyroid hormone interacting protein 6') (Wang and Gilmore, 2001), Hic-5 (for 'hydrogen peroxide-inducible clone 5') (Shibanuma et al, 2003;Shibanuma et al, 1997;Yang et al, 2000), PINCH-1 (Campana et al, 2003) and PINCH-2 (Zhang et al, 2002), can also be transported to the nucleus. Although much remains to be learned about their functions in the nucleus, currently available data suggest that they probably recognize different sets of nuclear targets and therefore mediate diverse nuclear activities.…”