Zabini, Adam; Zimmer, Yitzhak; Medová, Michaela (2023). Beyond keratinocyte differentiation: emerging new biology of small proline-rich proteins. Trends in cell biology, 33(1), pp. 5-8. Elsevier 10.1016/j.tcb.2022.08.002
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Small proline-rich proteins (SPRRPs) are traditionally known for their function in keratinocyte homeostasis. Recent evidence demonstrates their involvement in additional diverse physiological processes ranging from p53 signaling and direct prevention of DNA damage to bactericidal activities. We highlight these novel, intriguing roles of SPRRPs and discuss them in the context of relevant pathological conditions.