During breast cancer progression, alternative mRNA splicing produces functionally distinct isoforms of Mena, an actin regulator with roles in cell migration and metastasis. Aggressive tumor cell subpopulations express Mena[superscript INV], which promotes tumor cell invasion by potentiating EGF responses. However, the mechanism by which this occurs is unknown. Here we report that Mena associates constitutively with the tyrosine phosphatase PTP1B and mediates a novel negative feedback mechanism that attenuates receptor tyrosine kinase signaling. On EGF stimulation, complexes containing Mena and PTP1B are recruited to the EGFR, causing receptor dephosphorylation and leading to decreased motility responses. Mena also interacts with the 5′ inos...
A critical aspect of understanding the regulation of signal transduction is not only to identify the...
Mechanisms of cellular motility are highly conserved and regulate many physiological processes inclu...
© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.The androgen receptor (AR) is an important t...
During breast cancer progression, alternative mRNA splicing produces functionally distinct isoforms ...
PTP1B-dependent regulation of receptor tyrosine kinase signaling by the actin-binding protein Mena A...
SummaryThe spread of cancer during metastatic disease requires that tumor cells subvert normal regul...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2010.Cataloged from PDF vers...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
Directed cell migration, a key process in metastasis, arises from the combined influence of multiple...
During breast cancer metastasis cells emigrate from the primary tumor to the bloodstream, and this c...
Oudin and colleagues report a novel and specific function of MENA in mediating directional migration...
Introduction The actin binding protein Mammalian enabled (Mena), has been implicated in the metas...
Invadopodia, actin-based protrusions of invasive carcinoma cells that focally activate extracellular...
Mena is an Ena/VASP family actin regulator with roles in cell migration, chemotaxis, cell–cell adhes...
Background: PTPα has been implicated in breast cancer, but its function remains to be defined. Resul...
A critical aspect of understanding the regulation of signal transduction is not only to identify the...
Mechanisms of cellular motility are highly conserved and regulate many physiological processes inclu...
© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.The androgen receptor (AR) is an important t...
During breast cancer progression, alternative mRNA splicing produces functionally distinct isoforms ...
PTP1B-dependent regulation of receptor tyrosine kinase signaling by the actin-binding protein Mena A...
SummaryThe spread of cancer during metastatic disease requires that tumor cells subvert normal regul...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2010.Cataloged from PDF vers...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
Directed cell migration, a key process in metastasis, arises from the combined influence of multiple...
During breast cancer metastasis cells emigrate from the primary tumor to the bloodstream, and this c...
Oudin and colleagues report a novel and specific function of MENA in mediating directional migration...
Introduction The actin binding protein Mammalian enabled (Mena), has been implicated in the metas...
Invadopodia, actin-based protrusions of invasive carcinoma cells that focally activate extracellular...
Mena is an Ena/VASP family actin regulator with roles in cell migration, chemotaxis, cell–cell adhes...
Background: PTPα has been implicated in breast cancer, but its function remains to be defined. Resul...
A critical aspect of understanding the regulation of signal transduction is not only to identify the...
Mechanisms of cellular motility are highly conserved and regulate many physiological processes inclu...
© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.The androgen receptor (AR) is an important t...