In several human cancers, ErbB2 over-expression facilitates the formation of constitutively active homodimers resistant to internalization which results in progressive signal amplification from the receptor, conducive to cell survival, proliferation, or metastasis. Here we report on studies of the influence of ErbB2 over-expression on localization and signaling in polarized Caco-2 and MDCK cells, two established models to study molecular trafficking. In these cells, ErbB2 is not over-expressed and shares basolateral localization with ErbB3. Over-expression of ErbB2 by transient transfection resulted in partial separation of the receptors by relocalization of ErbB2, but not ErbB3, to the apical surface, as shown by biotinylation of the apica...
We report the localization over the cell surface and the early steps of antibody-induced internaliza...
The ErbB-2/neu receptor tyrosine kinase is involved in normal tissue development. However, this rec...
The ligands of the epidermal growth factor family and their receptors, the ErbB proteins, have been ...
In several human cancers, ErbB2 over-expression facilitates the formation of constitutively active h...
Both ErbB1 and ErbB2 are overexpressed or amplified in breast tumours. To examine the effects of act...
The ErbB family of receptor tyrosine kinases is involved in initiation and progression of a number o...
AbstractErbB-2/HER2 drives epithelial malignancies by forming heterodimers with growth factor recept...
ERBB2 receptor belongs to the ERBB tyrosine kinase receptor family. At variance to the other family ...
Targeting and down-regulation of ErbB2, a member of EGF receptor family, is regarded as one of the k...
Amplification and overexpression of ErbB2 strongly correlates with low rates of apoptosis, resistanc...
The erbB2 oncogene belongs to the type I trans-membrane tyrosine kinase family of receptors. Its med...
Shedding of the extracellular domain of the ErbB2 tyrosine kinase receptor and expression of the rem...
The ErbB family of receptor tyrosine kinases plays an important role in the development and pathogen...
Receptor tyrosine kinases of the ErbB family are implicated in a number of cancers, including that o...
The polarized glandular organization of epithelial cells is frequently lost during development of ca...
We report the localization over the cell surface and the early steps of antibody-induced internaliza...
The ErbB-2/neu receptor tyrosine kinase is involved in normal tissue development. However, this rec...
The ligands of the epidermal growth factor family and their receptors, the ErbB proteins, have been ...
In several human cancers, ErbB2 over-expression facilitates the formation of constitutively active h...
Both ErbB1 and ErbB2 are overexpressed or amplified in breast tumours. To examine the effects of act...
The ErbB family of receptor tyrosine kinases is involved in initiation and progression of a number o...
AbstractErbB-2/HER2 drives epithelial malignancies by forming heterodimers with growth factor recept...
ERBB2 receptor belongs to the ERBB tyrosine kinase receptor family. At variance to the other family ...
Targeting and down-regulation of ErbB2, a member of EGF receptor family, is regarded as one of the k...
Amplification and overexpression of ErbB2 strongly correlates with low rates of apoptosis, resistanc...
The erbB2 oncogene belongs to the type I trans-membrane tyrosine kinase family of receptors. Its med...
Shedding of the extracellular domain of the ErbB2 tyrosine kinase receptor and expression of the rem...
The ErbB family of receptor tyrosine kinases plays an important role in the development and pathogen...
Receptor tyrosine kinases of the ErbB family are implicated in a number of cancers, including that o...
The polarized glandular organization of epithelial cells is frequently lost during development of ca...
We report the localization over the cell surface and the early steps of antibody-induced internaliza...
The ErbB-2/neu receptor tyrosine kinase is involved in normal tissue development. However, this rec...
The ligands of the epidermal growth factor family and their receptors, the ErbB proteins, have been ...