The metastasis suppressor gene
Nm23 is highly conserved from yeast to human, implicating a critical developmental function. Studies in cultured mammalian cells
have identified several potential functions, but many have not been directly verified in vivo. Here, we summarize the studies
on the
Drosophila homolog of the
Nm23 gene, named
a
bnormal
w
ing
d
iscs (
awd), which shares 78% amino acid identity with the human
Nm23-H1 and
H2 isoforms. These studies confirmed that
awd gene encodes a nucleoside diphosphate kinase, and provided strong evidence of a role for
awd in regulating cell differentiation and motility via regulation of growth factor receptor signaling. The latter function is
mainly mediated by control of endocytosis. This review provides a historical account of the discovery and subsequent analyses
of the
awd gene. We will also discuss the possible molecular function of the Awd protein that underlies the endocytic function.
Keywords Nm23 - awd - Prune - Killer-of-prune - Drosophila