α-Enolase, a Multifunctional Protein: Its Role on Pathophysiological Situations

α-Enolase is a key glycolytic enzyme in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and is considered a multifunctional protein. α-enolase is expressed on the surface of several cell types, where it acts as a plasminogen receptor, concentrating proteolytic plasmin activity on the cell surface....

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Main Authors: Àngels Díaz-Ramos, Anna Roig-Borrellas, Ana García-Melero, Roser López-Alemany
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/156795
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spelling doaj-db6f0f9fcb1246aea55021742a9a2e212020-11-24T21:47:11ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology1110-72431110-72512012-01-01201210.1155/2012/156795156795α-Enolase, a Multifunctional Protein: Its Role on Pathophysiological SituationsÀngels Díaz-Ramos0Anna Roig-Borrellas1Ana García-Melero2Roser López-Alemany3Biological Clues of the Invasive and Metastatic Phenotype Research Group, (IDIBELL) Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques de Bellvitge, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, 08908 Barcelona, SpainBiological Clues of the Invasive and Metastatic Phenotype Research Group, (IDIBELL) Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques de Bellvitge, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, 08908 Barcelona, SpainBiological Clues of the Invasive and Metastatic Phenotype Research Group, (IDIBELL) Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques de Bellvitge, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, 08908 Barcelona, SpainBiological Clues of the Invasive and Metastatic Phenotype Research Group, (IDIBELL) Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques de Bellvitge, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, 08908 Barcelona, Spainα-Enolase is a key glycolytic enzyme in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and is considered a multifunctional protein. α-enolase is expressed on the surface of several cell types, where it acts as a plasminogen receptor, concentrating proteolytic plasmin activity on the cell surface. In addition to glycolytic enzyme and plasminogen receptor functions, α-Enolase appears to have other cellular functions and subcellular localizations that are distinct from its well-established function in glycolysis. Furthermore, differential expression of α-enolase has been related to several pathologies, such as cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and rheumatoid arthritis, among others. We have identified α-enolase as a plasminogen receptor in several cell types. In particular, we have analyzed its role in myogenesis, as an example of extracellular remodelling process. We have shown that α-enolase is expressed on the cell surface of differentiating myocytes, and that inhibitors of α-enolase/plasminogen binding block myogenic fusion in vitro and skeletal muscle regeneration in mice. α-Enolase could be considered as a marker of pathological stress in a high number of diseases, performing several of its multiple functions, mainly as plasminogen receptor. This paper is focused on the multiple roles of the α-enolase/plasminogen axis, related to several pathologies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/156795
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author Àngels Díaz-Ramos
Anna Roig-Borrellas
Ana García-Melero
Roser López-Alemany
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Anna Roig-Borrellas
Ana García-Melero
Roser López-Alemany
α-Enolase, a Multifunctional Protein: Its Role on Pathophysiological Situations
Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
author_facet Àngels Díaz-Ramos
Anna Roig-Borrellas
Ana García-Melero
Roser López-Alemany
author_sort Àngels Díaz-Ramos
title α-Enolase, a Multifunctional Protein: Its Role on Pathophysiological Situations
title_short α-Enolase, a Multifunctional Protein: Its Role on Pathophysiological Situations
title_full α-Enolase, a Multifunctional Protein: Its Role on Pathophysiological Situations
title_fullStr α-Enolase, a Multifunctional Protein: Its Role on Pathophysiological Situations
title_full_unstemmed α-Enolase, a Multifunctional Protein: Its Role on Pathophysiological Situations
title_sort α-enolase, a multifunctional protein: its role on pathophysiological situations
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
issn 1110-7243
1110-7251
publishDate 2012-01-01
description α-Enolase is a key glycolytic enzyme in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and is considered a multifunctional protein. α-enolase is expressed on the surface of several cell types, where it acts as a plasminogen receptor, concentrating proteolytic plasmin activity on the cell surface. In addition to glycolytic enzyme and plasminogen receptor functions, α-Enolase appears to have other cellular functions and subcellular localizations that are distinct from its well-established function in glycolysis. Furthermore, differential expression of α-enolase has been related to several pathologies, such as cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and rheumatoid arthritis, among others. We have identified α-enolase as a plasminogen receptor in several cell types. In particular, we have analyzed its role in myogenesis, as an example of extracellular remodelling process. We have shown that α-enolase is expressed on the cell surface of differentiating myocytes, and that inhibitors of α-enolase/plasminogen binding block myogenic fusion in vitro and skeletal muscle regeneration in mice. α-Enolase could be considered as a marker of pathological stress in a high number of diseases, performing several of its multiple functions, mainly as plasminogen receptor. This paper is focused on the multiple roles of the α-enolase/plasminogen axis, related to several pathologies.
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