Receptor tyrosine kinases and cancer: oncogenic mechanisms and therapeutic approaches
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are transmembrane receptors of great clinical interest due
to their role in disease, notably cancer. Since their discovery, several mechanisms of RTK …
to their role in disease, notably cancer. Since their discovery, several mechanisms of RTK …
Update on the adverse effects of microcystins on the liver
L Shi, X Du, H Liu, X Chen, Y Ma, R Wang, Z Tian… - Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Microcystins (MCs) are the most common cyanobacteria toxins in eutrophic water, which
have strong hepatotoxicity. In the past decade, epidemiological and toxicological studies on …
have strong hepatotoxicity. In the past decade, epidemiological and toxicological studies on …
[HTML][HTML] Variant interpretation: functional assays to the rescue
Classical genetic approaches for interpreting variants, such as case-control or co-
segregation studies, require finding many individuals with each variant. Because the …
segregation studies, require finding many individuals with each variant. Because the …
[HTML][HTML] KMT2D deficiency drives lung squamous cell carcinoma and hypersensitivity to RTK-RAS inhibition
Lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) represents a major subtype of lung cancer with
limited treatment options. KMT2D is one of the most frequently mutated genes in LUSC (> …
limited treatment options. KMT2D is one of the most frequently mutated genes in LUSC (> …
[HTML][HTML] An AP-MS-and BioID-compatible MAC-tag enables comprehensive mapping of protein interactions and subcellular localizations
Protein-protein interactions govern almost all cellular functions. These complex networks of
stable and transient associations can be mapped by affinity purification mass spectrometry …
stable and transient associations can be mapped by affinity purification mass spectrometry …
[HTML][HTML] Therapeutic advances of targeting receptor tyrosine kinases in cancer
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), a category of transmembrane receptors, have gained
significant clinical attention in oncology due to their central role in cancer pathogenesis …
significant clinical attention in oncology due to their central role in cancer pathogenesis …
[HTML][HTML] Akt-ing up just about everywhere: compartment-specific Akt activation and function in receptor tyrosine kinase signaling
The serine/threonine kinase Akt is a master regulator of many diverse cellular functions,
including survival, growth, metabolism, migration, and differentiation. Receptor tyrosine …
including survival, growth, metabolism, migration, and differentiation. Receptor tyrosine …
Multiscale photocatalytic proximity labeling reveals cell surface neighbors on and between cells
Proximity labeling proteomics (PLP) strategies are powerful approaches to yield snapshots
of protein neighborhoods. Here, we describe a multiscale PLP method with adjustable …
of protein neighborhoods. Here, we describe a multiscale PLP method with adjustable …
[HTML][HTML] Targeting phosphatases and kinases: How to checkmate cancer
A Turdo, C D'Accardo, A Glaviano, G Porcelli… - Frontiers in cell and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Metastatic disease represents the major cause of death in oncologic patients worldwide.
Accumulating evidence have highlighted the relevance of a small population of cancer cells …
Accumulating evidence have highlighted the relevance of a small population of cancer cells …
[HTML][HTML] Programmable synthetic receptors: the next-generation of cell and gene therapies
F Teng, T Cui, L Zhou, Q Gao, Q Zhou… - Signal Transduction and …, 2024 - nature.com
Cell and gene therapies hold tremendous promise for treating a range of difficult-to-treat
diseases. However, concerns over the safety and efficacy require to be further addressed in …
diseases. However, concerns over the safety and efficacy require to be further addressed in …