Death receptor Fas/CD95 is a crucial component in the regulation of ligand induced apoptosis in many cell types. It is well known that several cancers exhibit a decreased cell surface expression of Fas and consequently escape the control of Fas-mediated apoptosis, although underlying mechanisms are unclear. PTPN13, a multi-PDZ domain phosphatase, directly interacts with Fas and low surface levels of Fas have been previously correlated with increased levels of PTPN13 in a wide variety of tumour cell lines. Here we report that ENTR-1, an established interacting partner of PTPN13, also regulates cell surface levels of Fas. ENTR-1 forms a novel endocytic complex with PTPN13 that controls Fas-mediated apoptotic signaling by regulating the de...
Human melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer and is extremely resistant to radiation an...
AbstractFas(Apo-1/CD95), a receptor belonging to the tumor necrosis factor receptor family, induces ...
BACKGROUND /AIMS: Physiologic cell death occurs primarily through an evolutionary conserved form of ...
Fas plays a major role in regulating ligand-induced apoptosis in many cell types. It is well known t...
The mechanism by which Fas activates the apoptotic pathway differs in so-called type I and type II c...
International audienceClinical data suggest that the protein tyrosine phosphatase PTPN13 exerts an a...
Fas (also called CD95 or APO-1), a member of a subgroup of the tumour necrosis factor receptor super...
Recently, one of the PDZ domains in the cytosolic protein-tyrosine phosphatase Fas-associated phosph...
International audienceDemonstrations of both pro-apoptotic and pro-survival abilities of Fas (TNFRSF...
Fas is a membrane protein belonging to the death receptor family. Cross-linking of Fas by its ligand...
Fas is a membrane protein belonging to the death receptor family. Cross-linking of Fas by its ligand...
Factors secreted by tumor cells shape the local microenvironment to promote invasion and metastasis,...
International audienceThe protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) PTPL1/PTPN13 is a candidate tumor suppr...
International audienceStudies in Jurkat leukemia cells have suggested that protein-tyrosine phosphat...
<p>The membrane FAS-R (blue) forms a trimer upon ligand binding (TNFSF13, red). The adaptor molecule...
Human melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer and is extremely resistant to radiation an...
AbstractFas(Apo-1/CD95), a receptor belonging to the tumor necrosis factor receptor family, induces ...
BACKGROUND /AIMS: Physiologic cell death occurs primarily through an evolutionary conserved form of ...
Fas plays a major role in regulating ligand-induced apoptosis in many cell types. It is well known t...
The mechanism by which Fas activates the apoptotic pathway differs in so-called type I and type II c...
International audienceClinical data suggest that the protein tyrosine phosphatase PTPN13 exerts an a...
Fas (also called CD95 or APO-1), a member of a subgroup of the tumour necrosis factor receptor super...
Recently, one of the PDZ domains in the cytosolic protein-tyrosine phosphatase Fas-associated phosph...
International audienceDemonstrations of both pro-apoptotic and pro-survival abilities of Fas (TNFRSF...
Fas is a membrane protein belonging to the death receptor family. Cross-linking of Fas by its ligand...
Fas is a membrane protein belonging to the death receptor family. Cross-linking of Fas by its ligand...
Factors secreted by tumor cells shape the local microenvironment to promote invasion and metastasis,...
International audienceThe protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) PTPL1/PTPN13 is a candidate tumor suppr...
International audienceStudies in Jurkat leukemia cells have suggested that protein-tyrosine phosphat...
<p>The membrane FAS-R (blue) forms a trimer upon ligand binding (TNFSF13, red). The adaptor molecule...
Human melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer and is extremely resistant to radiation an...
AbstractFas(Apo-1/CD95), a receptor belonging to the tumor necrosis factor receptor family, induces ...
BACKGROUND /AIMS: Physiologic cell death occurs primarily through an evolutionary conserved form of ...