Browsing by Subject "p120-catenin"
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(2015-04-05)Department: Cancer BiologyE-cadherin is widely recognized as a tumor- and/or metastasis suppressor, with its activity as a cell-cell adhesion receptor is dependent on tightly coupled interactions with cytoplasmic cofactors p120-, α-, and β-catenins. ...
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(2012-07-26)Department: Cancer Biologyp120-catenin (p120) is a master regulator of cellular adherens junctions and is important for epithelial homeostasis, development, tumorigenesis, and metastasis. Relatively little is known about the different functions of ...
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(2009-03-03)Department: Cancer BiologyGastric adenocarcinoma is strongly associated with the presence of H. pylori, and both microbial and host factors influence the risk for carcinogenesis. A novel role for H. pylori in the stimulation of the p120ctn/Kaiso ...
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(2007-04-06)Department: Cancer BiologyIntegration of receptor tyrosine kinase, integrin, and cadherin activities is crucial for normal cell growth, motility and adhesion. Here, we describe novel roles for p120 catenin (p120) and p190RhoGAP that coordinate ...
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(2011-04-02)Department: Cancer Biologyp120 catenin (p120) binds and stabilizes classical cadherins, making it a critical regulator of cell-cell adhesion. Here, we report an efficient technique (designated ReCLIP for Reversible Cross-Link Immuno-Precipitation) ...