The human transfer RNA methyltransferase 9–like gene (TRM9L, also known as KIAA1456) encodes a negative regulator of tumor growth that is frequently silenced in many forms of cancer. While TRM9L can inhibit tumor cell growth in vivo, the molecular mechanisms underlying the tumor inhibition activity of TRM9L are unknown. We show that oxidative stress induces the rapid and dose-dependent phosphorylation of TRM9L within an intrinsically disordered domain that is necessary for tumor growth suppression. Multiple serine residues are hyperphosphorylated in response to oxidative stress. Using a chemical genetic approach, we identified a key serine residue in TRM9L that undergoes hyperphosphorylation downstream of the oxidative stress–activated MEK ...
Highly conserved signalling pathways controlled by mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and AMP-acti...
Cancer cells have unlimited replicative potential, insensitivity to growth-inhibitory signals, evasi...
Gene rearrangements resulting in the aberrant activity of tyrosine kinases have been identified as d...
Mammalian homolog Tribbles (Trbs) is a newly characterized protein family that includes three differ...
Emerging evidence points to aberrant regulation of translation as a driver of cell transformation in...
The ribosome biogenesis is an energetic expensive process that is finely regulated according to the ...
Modifications of the histone amino-terminal tails affect access of regulatory factors and complexes ...
Compared to other subtypes of breast cancer (BC), triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) has a poor pr...
Breast cancer affects thousands of Canadian women every year, and ranks as the second most common ca...
SummaryAutophagy promotes tumor growth by generating nutrients from the degradation of intracellular...
The mTOR pathway is a critical integrator of nutrient and growth factor signaling. Once activated, m...
A fundamental question in cell biology is how various extracellular cues can cause changes in transl...
Targeted therapy aiming at the metastatic signal pathway, such as that triggered by receptor tyrosin...
Environmental and metabolic sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS) can damage DNA, proteins and li...
mTOR complex1, the major regulator of mRNA translation in all eukaryotic cells, is strongly activate...
Highly conserved signalling pathways controlled by mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and AMP-acti...
Cancer cells have unlimited replicative potential, insensitivity to growth-inhibitory signals, evasi...
Gene rearrangements resulting in the aberrant activity of tyrosine kinases have been identified as d...
Mammalian homolog Tribbles (Trbs) is a newly characterized protein family that includes three differ...
Emerging evidence points to aberrant regulation of translation as a driver of cell transformation in...
The ribosome biogenesis is an energetic expensive process that is finely regulated according to the ...
Modifications of the histone amino-terminal tails affect access of regulatory factors and complexes ...
Compared to other subtypes of breast cancer (BC), triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) has a poor pr...
Breast cancer affects thousands of Canadian women every year, and ranks as the second most common ca...
SummaryAutophagy promotes tumor growth by generating nutrients from the degradation of intracellular...
The mTOR pathway is a critical integrator of nutrient and growth factor signaling. Once activated, m...
A fundamental question in cell biology is how various extracellular cues can cause changes in transl...
Targeted therapy aiming at the metastatic signal pathway, such as that triggered by receptor tyrosin...
Environmental and metabolic sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS) can damage DNA, proteins and li...
mTOR complex1, the major regulator of mRNA translation in all eukaryotic cells, is strongly activate...
Highly conserved signalling pathways controlled by mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and AMP-acti...
Cancer cells have unlimited replicative potential, insensitivity to growth-inhibitory signals, evasi...
Gene rearrangements resulting in the aberrant activity of tyrosine kinases have been identified as d...