A comprehensive review of SHP2 and its role in cancer
MD Asmamaw, XJ Shi, LR Zhang, HM Liu - Cellular Oncology, 2022 - Springer
Src homology 2-containing protein tyrosine phosphatase 2 (SHP2) is a non-receptor protein
tyrosine phosphatase ubiquitously expressed mainly in the cytoplasm of several tissues …
tyrosine phosphatase ubiquitously expressed mainly in the cytoplasm of several tissues …
[HTML][HTML] Intersectin scaffold proteins and their role in cell signaling and endocytosis
E Herrero-Garcia, JP O'Bryan - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Cell …, 2017 - Elsevier
Intersectins (ITSNs) are a family of multi-domain proteins involved in regulation of diverse
cellular pathways. These scaffold proteins are well known for regulating endocytosis but …
cellular pathways. These scaffold proteins are well known for regulating endocytosis but …
[HTML][HTML] PLEK2 promotes gallbladder cancer invasion and metastasis through EGFR/CCL2 pathway
H Shen, M He, R Lin, M Zhan, S Xu, X Huang… - Journal of Experimental …, 2019 - Springer
Background Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is an extremely malignant tumor with a high mortality
rate. Little is known about its invasion and metastasis mechanism so far. Methods To identify …
rate. Little is known about its invasion and metastasis mechanism so far. Methods To identify …
Cockayne syndrome group A and B proteins function in rRNA transcription through nucleolin regulation
Cockayne Syndrome (CS) is a rare neurodegenerative disease characterized by short
stature, accelerated aging and short lifespan. Mutations in two human genes, ERCC8/CSA …
stature, accelerated aging and short lifespan. Mutations in two human genes, ERCC8/CSA …
[HTML][HTML] Intersectin (ITSN) family of scaffolds function as molecular hubs in protein interaction networks
KA Wong, J Wilson, A Russo, L Wang, MN Okur… - PLoS …, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Members of the intersectin (ITSN) family of scaffold proteins consist of multiple modular
domains, each with distinct ligand preferences. Although ITSNs were initially implicated in …
domains, each with distinct ligand preferences. Although ITSNs were initially implicated in …
[HTML][HTML] Emerging roles for intersectin (ITSN) in regulating signaling and disease pathways
MP Hunter, A Russo, JP O'Bryan - International journal of molecular …, 2013 - mdpi.com
Intersectins (ITSNs) represent a family of multi-domain adaptor proteins that regulate
endocytosis and cell signaling. ITSN genes are highly conserved and present in all …
endocytosis and cell signaling. ITSN genes are highly conserved and present in all …
Intersectin—many facets of a scaffold protein
M Mintoo, V Rajagopalan… - Biochemical Society …, 2024 - portlandpress.com
Intersectin (ITSN) is a multi-domain scaffold protein with a diverse array of functions
including regulation of endocytosis, vesicle transport, and activation of various signal …
including regulation of endocytosis, vesicle transport, and activation of various signal …
[HTML][HTML] Endocytosis and membrane receptor internalization: Implication of F-BAR protein Carom
Y Xu, S Liu, J Xia, S Stein, C Ramon, H Xi… - Frontiers in …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Endocytosis is a cellular process mostly responsible for membrane receptor internalization.
Cell membrane receptors bind to their ligands and form a complex which can be …
Cell membrane receptors bind to their ligands and form a complex which can be …
[HTML][HTML] PKD phosphorylation and COP9/Signalosome modulate intracellular Spry2 protein stability
N Martínez, T Gragera, MP de Lucas, AB Cámara… - Oncogenesis, 2023 - nature.com
Spry2 is a molecular modulator of tyrosine kinase receptor signaling pathways that has
cancer-type-specific effects. Mammalian Spry2 protein undergoes tyrosine and serine …
cancer-type-specific effects. Mammalian Spry2 protein undergoes tyrosine and serine …
LymphoAtlas: a dynamic and integrated phosphoproteomic resource of TCR signaling in primary T cells reveals ITSN 2 as a regulator of effector functions
M Locard‐Paulet, G Voisinne, C Froment… - Molecular systems …, 2020 - embopress.org
T‐cell receptor (TCR) ligation‐mediated protein phosphorylation regulates the activation,
cellular responses, and fates of T cells. Here, we used time‐resolved high‐resolution …
cellular responses, and fates of T cells. Here, we used time‐resolved high‐resolution …