FERMT2
Fermitin family homolog 2 also known as pleckstrin homology domain-containing family C member 1 or kindlin-2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FERMT2 gene.
Kindlin-2 is the first of the kindlin protein to be discovered in 1994. It was detected in a screen for epidermal growth factor -induced mRNAs and initially named mitogen-inducible gene 2 protein.
Function
FERMT2 is a component of extracellular matrix structures in mammalian cells and is required for proper control of cell shape change.A major task of kindlins is to regulate the activation of integrins.
Interactions
FERMT2 has been shown to interact with FBLIM1.Role in health and diseases
- Loss of kindlin-2 in mice leads to peri-implantation lethality.
- Kindlin-2 is highly expressed in activated myofibroblasts for regulation of focal adhesion formation.
- Deletion of Kindlin-2 retards insulin secretion and reduces β-cell mass in mice.
- Elevated kindlin-2 expression was observed in tubular intestinal fibrosis of the kidney, a condition is characterized by massive expansion of the cortical interstitium, conversion of fibroblasts into myofibroblasts and progressive EMT of tubular epithelial cells.
- Kindlin-2 is required for angiogenesis and blood vessel homeostasis.
- Kindlin-2 can exert tumor-promoting or tumor-inhibiting functions based on tumor-type-dependent.
- FERMT2 modulates the Alzheimer's Disease risk by regulating APP metabolism and Aβ peptide production.