AbstractAngiomotins were originally identified as angiostatin binding proteins and implicated in the regulation of endothelial cell migration. Recent studies have shed light on the role of Angiomotins and other members of the Motin protein family in epithelial cells and in pathways directly linked to the pathogenesis of cancer. In particular, Motins have been shown to play a role in signaling pathways regulated by small G-proteins and the Hippo–YAP pathway. In this review the role of the Motin protein family in these signaling pathways will be described and open questions will be discussed
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Mammary ductal epithelial cell growth is co...
Understanding how cells control cell sizes and proliferation provides crucial insights into the fund...
The Hippo pathway controls cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival by regulating the YAP t...
Abstract Members in Motin family, or Angiomotins (AMOTs), are adaptor proteins that localize in the ...
Clinical as well as pre-clinical data show that tumor growth can be restrained by inhibiting angioge...
The family of Angiomotin (Amot) proteins regulate several biological pathways associated with cellul...
Angiogenesis plays key roles during embryonic development, female reproduction and wound repair. Ang...
poster abstractThe Angiomotin (Amot) family of adaptor proteins directly coordinates signaling event...
The Hippo pathway regulates the transcriptional coactivator YAP to control cell proliferation, organ...
Altered expression of secreted factors by tumor cells or cells of the tumor microenvironment is a ke...
AbstractAngiogenin enhances tumorigenesis. However, the mechanisms of angiogenin-induced angiogenesi...
AbstractWe have previously shown that angiomotin (Amot) plays an important role in growth factor-ind...
The expansion of a blood circulatory network by the process of angiogenesis is essential for embryo...
YAP/TAZ are fundamental transcriptional co-factors, involved in a wide range of physiological and pa...
Summary: Vascular development is a complex multistep process involving the coordination of cellular ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Mammary ductal epithelial cell growth is co...
Understanding how cells control cell sizes and proliferation provides crucial insights into the fund...
The Hippo pathway controls cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival by regulating the YAP t...
Abstract Members in Motin family, or Angiomotins (AMOTs), are adaptor proteins that localize in the ...
Clinical as well as pre-clinical data show that tumor growth can be restrained by inhibiting angioge...
The family of Angiomotin (Amot) proteins regulate several biological pathways associated with cellul...
Angiogenesis plays key roles during embryonic development, female reproduction and wound repair. Ang...
poster abstractThe Angiomotin (Amot) family of adaptor proteins directly coordinates signaling event...
The Hippo pathway regulates the transcriptional coactivator YAP to control cell proliferation, organ...
Altered expression of secreted factors by tumor cells or cells of the tumor microenvironment is a ke...
AbstractAngiogenin enhances tumorigenesis. However, the mechanisms of angiogenin-induced angiogenesi...
AbstractWe have previously shown that angiomotin (Amot) plays an important role in growth factor-ind...
The expansion of a blood circulatory network by the process of angiogenesis is essential for embryo...
YAP/TAZ are fundamental transcriptional co-factors, involved in a wide range of physiological and pa...
Summary: Vascular development is a complex multistep process involving the coordination of cellular ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Mammary ductal epithelial cell growth is co...
Understanding how cells control cell sizes and proliferation provides crucial insights into the fund...
The Hippo pathway controls cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival by regulating the YAP t...