Ron (the receptor for Macrophage Stimulating Protein) has never been implicated before in human malignancies or in cell transformation. In this report we show that Ron can acquire oncogenic potential by means of two amino acid substitutions-D1232V and M1254T-affecting highly conserved residues in the tyrosine kinase domain. The same mutations in Kit and Ret have been found associated with two human malignancies, mastocytosis and Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 2B (MEN2B), respectively. Both mutations caused Ron-mediated transformation of 3T3 fibroblasts and tumour formation in nude mice. Moreover, cells transformed by the oncogenic Ron mutants displayed high metastatic potential. The Ron mutant receptors were constitutively active and the...
The assumption that genes encoding tyrosine kinase receptors could play a role in human cancers has ...
RON is a tyrosine kinase receptor that triggers scattering of normal cells and invasive growth of c...
Metastasis is the major cause of death in cancer patients, yet the genetic and epigenetic programs t...
Ron (the receptor for Macrophage Stimulating Protein) has never been implicated before in human mali...
Ron and Met are structurally related receptor tyrosine kinases that elicit a complex biological resp...
Oncogenic activation of the Ron tyrosine kinase (Macrophage Stimulating Protein receptor) relies on ...
Introduction: Aberrant RON (Recepteur d'Origine Nantais) tyrosine kinase activation causes the epith...
MET, RON, and SEA are members of a gene family encoding tyrosine kinase receptors with distinctive p...
The receptor tyrosine kinase Ron and its ligand, Macrophage Stimulating Protein (MSP), mediate multi...
MET, RON, and SEA are members of a gene family encoding tyrosine kinase receptors with distinctive p...
AbstractIntroductionAberrant RON (Recepteur d'Origine Nantais) tyrosine kinase activation causes the...
The recepteur d’origne nantais (RON) is a receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) in the scatter factor famil...
The MST1R/RON receptor tyrosine kinase is a homologue of the more well-known MET receptor. Like MET,...
The recepteur d’origne nantais (RON) is a receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) in the scatter factor famil...
This study focuses on the RON receptor expression in two breast cancer cell lines using three method...
The assumption that genes encoding tyrosine kinase receptors could play a role in human cancers has ...
RON is a tyrosine kinase receptor that triggers scattering of normal cells and invasive growth of c...
Metastasis is the major cause of death in cancer patients, yet the genetic and epigenetic programs t...
Ron (the receptor for Macrophage Stimulating Protein) has never been implicated before in human mali...
Ron and Met are structurally related receptor tyrosine kinases that elicit a complex biological resp...
Oncogenic activation of the Ron tyrosine kinase (Macrophage Stimulating Protein receptor) relies on ...
Introduction: Aberrant RON (Recepteur d'Origine Nantais) tyrosine kinase activation causes the epith...
MET, RON, and SEA are members of a gene family encoding tyrosine kinase receptors with distinctive p...
The receptor tyrosine kinase Ron and its ligand, Macrophage Stimulating Protein (MSP), mediate multi...
MET, RON, and SEA are members of a gene family encoding tyrosine kinase receptors with distinctive p...
AbstractIntroductionAberrant RON (Recepteur d'Origine Nantais) tyrosine kinase activation causes the...
The recepteur d’origne nantais (RON) is a receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) in the scatter factor famil...
The MST1R/RON receptor tyrosine kinase is a homologue of the more well-known MET receptor. Like MET,...
The recepteur d’origne nantais (RON) is a receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) in the scatter factor famil...
This study focuses on the RON receptor expression in two breast cancer cell lines using three method...
The assumption that genes encoding tyrosine kinase receptors could play a role in human cancers has ...
RON is a tyrosine kinase receptor that triggers scattering of normal cells and invasive growth of c...
Metastasis is the major cause of death in cancer patients, yet the genetic and epigenetic programs t...