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Mol. Cells 2009; 28(1): 1-5

Published online July 20, 2009

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-009-0109-9

© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology

Protein Kinase D1, a New Molecular Player in VEGF Signaling and Angiogenesis

Chang Hoon Ha, and Zheng Gen Jin

Received: June 26, 2009; Accepted: June 29, 2009

Abstract

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is essential for many angiogenic processes both in normal and pathological conditions. However, the signaling pathways involved in VEGF-induced angiogenesis are incompletely understood. The protein kinase D1 (PKD1), a newly described calcium/calmodulin-dependent serine/threonine kinase, has been implicated in cell migration, proliferation and membrane trafficking. Increasing evidence suggests critical roles for PKD1-mediated signaling pathways in endothelial cells, particularly in the regulation of VEGF-induced angi-ogenesis. Recent studies show that class IIa histone deacetylases (HDACs) are PKD1 substrates and VEGF signal-responsive repressors of myocyte enhancer factor-2 (MEF2) transcriptional activation in endothelial cells. This review provides a guide to PKD1 signaling pathways and the direct downstream targets of PKD1 in VEGF signaling, and suggests important functions of PKD1 in angiogenesis.

Keywords angiogenesis, CAMK, endothelial cells, HDAC, MEF2, migration, PKC, PKD, VEGF

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Mol. Cells 2009; 28(1): 1-5

Published online July 31, 2009 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-009-0109-9

Copyright © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.

Protein Kinase D1, a New Molecular Player in VEGF Signaling and Angiogenesis

Chang Hoon Ha, and Zheng Gen Jin

Received: June 26, 2009; Accepted: June 29, 2009

Abstract

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is essential for many angiogenic processes both in normal and pathological conditions. However, the signaling pathways involved in VEGF-induced angiogenesis are incompletely understood. The protein kinase D1 (PKD1), a newly described calcium/calmodulin-dependent serine/threonine kinase, has been implicated in cell migration, proliferation and membrane trafficking. Increasing evidence suggests critical roles for PKD1-mediated signaling pathways in endothelial cells, particularly in the regulation of VEGF-induced angi-ogenesis. Recent studies show that class IIa histone deacetylases (HDACs) are PKD1 substrates and VEGF signal-responsive repressors of myocyte enhancer factor-2 (MEF2) transcriptional activation in endothelial cells. This review provides a guide to PKD1 signaling pathways and the direct downstream targets of PKD1 in VEGF signaling, and suggests important functions of PKD1 in angiogenesis.

Keywords: angiogenesis, CAMK, endothelial cells, HDAC, MEF2, migration, PKC, PKD, VEGF

Mol. Cells
Feb 28, 2023 Vol.46 No.2, pp. 69~129
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The bulk tissue is a heterogeneous mixture of various cell types, which is depicted as a skein of intertwined threads with diverse colors each of which represents a unique cell type. Single-cell omics analysis untangles efficiently the skein according to the color by providing information of molecules at individual cells and interpretation of such information based on different cell types. The molecules that can be profiled at the individual cell by single-cell omics analysis includes DNA (bottom middle), RNA (bottom right), and protein (bottom left). This special issue reviews single-cell technologies and computational methods that have been developed for the single-cell omics analysis and how they have been applied to improve our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of biological and pathological phenomena at the single-cell level.

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