Several adaptor proteins have previously been shown to play an important role in the promotion of tumourigenesis. XB130 (AFAP1L2) is an adaptor protein involved in many cellular functions, such as cell survival, cell proliferation, migration, and gene and miRNA expression. XB130’s functional domains and motifs enable its interaction with a multitude of proteins involved in several different signaling pathways. As a tyrosine kinase substrate, tyrosine phosphorylated XB130 associates with the p85α regulatory subunit of phosphoinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) and subsequently affects Akt activity and its downstream signalling. Tumourigenesis studies show that downregulation of XB130 expression by RNAi inhibits tumor growth in mouse xenograft models. ...
XB130 is a newly characterized adaptor protein that was reported to promote thyroid tumor growth, bu...
<p>XB130 specifically binds p85α subunit of PI3K, which subsequently activate Akt. Akt plays an esse...
The cancer stem cells (CSCs) is a subset of cancer cells that possess stem cell properties, which pl...
Several adaptor proteins have previously been shown to play an important role in the promotion of tu...
Several adaptor proteins have previously been shown to play an important role in the promotion of tu...
Abstract Adaptor proteins, with multi-modular structures, can participate in the regul...
Abstract Adaptor proteins, with multi-modular structures, can participate in the regul...
Adaptor proteins are essential proteins involved in the regulation of signal transduction pathways. ...
<div><p>XB130, a novel adaptor protein, promotes cell growth by controlling expression of many relat...
XB130, a novel adaptor protein, promotes cell growth by controlling expression of many related genes...
<div><p>XB130, a novel adaptor protein, mediates RET/PTC chromosome rearrangement-related thyroid ca...
XB130, a novel adaptor protein, mediates RET/PTC chromosome rearrangement-related thyroid cancer cel...
XB130 is a newly characterized adaptor protein that was reported to promote thyroid tumor growth, bu...
Adaptor proteins play a vital role in the propagation of cellular signals. Although they lack endoge...
XB130 is a cytosolic adaptor protein involved in various physiological processes and oncogenesis of ...
XB130 is a newly characterized adaptor protein that was reported to promote thyroid tumor growth, bu...
<p>XB130 specifically binds p85α subunit of PI3K, which subsequently activate Akt. Akt plays an esse...
The cancer stem cells (CSCs) is a subset of cancer cells that possess stem cell properties, which pl...
Several adaptor proteins have previously been shown to play an important role in the promotion of tu...
Several adaptor proteins have previously been shown to play an important role in the promotion of tu...
Abstract Adaptor proteins, with multi-modular structures, can participate in the regul...
Abstract Adaptor proteins, with multi-modular structures, can participate in the regul...
Adaptor proteins are essential proteins involved in the regulation of signal transduction pathways. ...
<div><p>XB130, a novel adaptor protein, promotes cell growth by controlling expression of many relat...
XB130, a novel adaptor protein, promotes cell growth by controlling expression of many related genes...
<div><p>XB130, a novel adaptor protein, mediates RET/PTC chromosome rearrangement-related thyroid ca...
XB130, a novel adaptor protein, mediates RET/PTC chromosome rearrangement-related thyroid cancer cel...
XB130 is a newly characterized adaptor protein that was reported to promote thyroid tumor growth, bu...
Adaptor proteins play a vital role in the propagation of cellular signals. Although they lack endoge...
XB130 is a cytosolic adaptor protein involved in various physiological processes and oncogenesis of ...
XB130 is a newly characterized adaptor protein that was reported to promote thyroid tumor growth, bu...
<p>XB130 specifically binds p85α subunit of PI3K, which subsequently activate Akt. Akt plays an esse...
The cancer stem cells (CSCs) is a subset of cancer cells that possess stem cell properties, which pl...