Unravelling the complexity and functions of MTA coregulators in human cancer
DQ Li, R Kumar - Advances in cancer research, 2015 - Elsevier
Since the initial recognition of the metastasis-associated protein 1 (MTA1) as a metastasis-
relevant gene approximately 20 years ago, our appreciation for the complex role of the MTA …
relevant gene approximately 20 years ago, our appreciation for the complex role of the MTA …
Role of MTA1 in cancer progression and metastasis
The MTA1 protein contributes to the process of cancer progression and metastasis through
multiple genes and protein targets and interacting proteins with roles in transformation …
multiple genes and protein targets and interacting proteins with roles in transformation …
Clinical implications of MTA proteins in human cancer
Metastasis-associated gene or metastasis tumor antigen 1 (MTA1) is a new member of
cancer progression-related gene family. It was first identified in rat mammary …
cancer progression-related gene family. It was first identified in rat mammary …
Physiological functions of MTA family of proteins
Although the functional significance of the metastasic tumor antigen (MTA) family of
chromatin remodeling proteins in the pathobiology of cancer is fairly well recognized, the …
chromatin remodeling proteins in the pathobiology of cancer is fairly well recognized, the …
The role of the MTA family and their encoded proteins in human cancers: molecular functions and clinical implications
Y Toh, GL Nicolson - Clinical & experimental metastasis, 2009 - Springer
MTA (metastasis-associated gene) is a newly discovered family of cancer progression-
related genes and their encoded products. MTA1, the first gene found in this family, has …
related genes and their encoded products. MTA1, the first gene found in this family, has …
Emerging roles of MTA family members in human cancers
R Kumar, RA Wang, R Bagheri-Yarmand - Seminars in oncology, 2003 - Elsevier
Metastasis-associated genes (MTAs) represent a rapidly growing novel gene family. At
present, there are three different known genes (MTA1, MTA2, and MTA3) and six reported …
present, there are three different known genes (MTA1, MTA2, and MTA3) and six reported …
Properties and clinical relevance of MTA1 protein in human cancer
Y Toh, GL Nicolson - Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 2014 - Springer
Among the genes that were found to be abundantly overexpressed in highly metastatic rat
cell lines compared to poorly metastatic cell lines, we identified a completely novel …
cell lines compared to poorly metastatic cell lines, we identified a completely novel …
The many faces of MTA3 protein in normal development and cancers
L Ma, Z Yao, W Deng, D Zhang… - Current Protein and …, 2016 - ingentaconnect.com
As a family of chromatin remodeling proteins, metastasis-associated proteins (MTAs) have
shown to be the master regulators in both physiological and pathological contexts. Although …
shown to be the master regulators in both physiological and pathological contexts. Although …
Functions and clinical relevance of MTA proteins in human cancer. Preface.
R Kumar - Cancer Metastasis Reviews, 2014 - europepmc.org
The development, progression and metastasis of cancer is a multifactorial and polygenic
cellular process involving coordinated interplays of regulatory gene products with roles in …
cellular process involving coordinated interplays of regulatory gene products with roles in …
[HTML][HTML] The subcellular distribution and function of MTA1 in cancer differentiation
J Liu, D Xu, H Wang, Y Zhang, Y Chang, J Zhang… - Oncotarget, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The functions and mechanisms of metastasis-associated protein 1 (MTA1) in cancer
progression are still unclear due to a lagged recognition of the subcellular localization. In the …
progression are still unclear due to a lagged recognition of the subcellular localization. In the …