نتایج جستجو برای: ezrin

تعداد نتایج: 1510  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2002
Genevieve Stapleton Angeliki Malliri Bradford W Ozanne

Progression to an invasive, metastatic tumour requires the coordinated expression and function of a number of gene products, as well as their regulation in the context of invasion. The transcription factor AP-1 regulates expression of many of those genes necessary for implementation of the invasion programme. Two such gene products, CD44 and ezrin, are both upregulated in fibroblasts transforme...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Xiaolin Wan Arnulfo Mendoza Chand Khanna Lee J Helman

Osteosarcoma is the most frequent primary malignant tumor of bone with a high propensity for metastasis. We have previously showed that ezrin expression is necessary for metastatic behavior in a murine model of osteosarcoma (K7M2). In this study, we found that a mechanism of ezrin-related metastatic behavior is linked to an Akt-dependent mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR)/p70 ribosomal protei...

2013
Ester Antelmi Rosa A. Cardone Maria R. Greco Rosa Rubino Francesca Di Sole Nicola A. Martino Valeria Casavola MariaLuisa Carcangiu Loredana Moro Stephan J. Reshkin

Extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation is a critical process in tumor cell invasion and requires matrix degrading protrusions called invadopodia. The Na(+)/H(+) exchanger (NHE1) has recently been shown to be fundamental in the regulation of invadopodia actin cytoskeleton dynamics and activity. However, the structural link between the invadopodia cytoskeleton and NHE1 is still unknown. A candida...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1994
K Takeuchi N Sato H Kasahara N Funayama A Nagafuchi S Yonemura S Tsukita

To examine the functions of ERM family members (ezrin, radixin, and moesin), mouse epithelial cells (MTD-1A cells) and thymoma cells (L5178Y), which coexpress all of them, were cultured in the presence of antisense phosphorothioate oligonucleotides (PONs) complementary to ERM sequences. Immunoblotting revealed that the antisense PONs selectively suppressed the expression of each member. Immunof...

2007
Boyoung Cha Mark Donowitz

1. The Na+/H+ exchanger NHE3 associates with the actin cytoskeleton by binding ezrin both directly and indirectly. Both types of interaction are necessary for acute regulation of NHE3. Most NHE3 acute regulation is by changes in trafficking by effects on exocytosis and for endocytosis. However, NHE3 activity also can be regulated without changing the surface expression of NHE3 (change in turnov...

2015
Bastian Rouven Brückner Anna Pietuch Stefan Nehls Jan Rother Andreas Janshoff

Plasma membrane tension is responsible for a variety of cellular functions such as motility, cell division, and endocytosis. Since membrane tension is dominated by the attachment of the actin cortex to the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane, we investigated the importance of ezrin, a major cross-linker of the membrane-cytoskeleton interface, for cellular mechanics of confluent MDCK II cells. ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2014
Li Wang Xiaoling Li Bo Xiang Ming Zhou Xiayu Li Wei Xiong Man Niu Pingpin Wei Zeyou Wang Heran Wang Pan Chen Shourong Shen Shuping Peng Guiyuan Li

Our previous study demonstrated that the NGX6b gene acts as a suppressor in the invasion and migration of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Recently, we identified the novel isoform NGX6a, which is longer than NGX6b. In this study, we first found that NGX6a was degraded in NPC cells and that this degradation was mediated by ezrin, a linker between membrane proteins and the cytoskeleton. Specific ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2010
Nancy Gavert Amir Ben-Shmuel Vance Lemmon Thomas Brabletz Avri Ben-Ze'ev

Hyperactivation of beta-catenin-T-cell-factor (TCF)-regulated gene transcription is a hallmark of colorectal cancer (CRC). The cell-neural adhesion molecule L1CAM (hereafter referred to as L1) is a target of beta-catenin-TCF, exclusively expressed at the CRC invasive front in humans. L1 overexpression in CRC cells increases cell growth and motility, and promotes liver metastasis. Genes induced ...

Journal: :Blood 2008
Richard Monni Lamya Haddaoui Alexandra Naba Isabelle Gallais Monique Arpin Patrick Mayeux Françoise Moreau-Gachelin

The model of erythroleukemia caused by Spi-1/PU.1 transgenesis in mice is a multistage disease. A preleukemic step is characterized by an acute proliferation of proerythroblasts due to the arrest of differentiation provoked by Spi-1/PU.1. Later on, a blastic crisis occurs associated with somatic oncogenic mutations in the stem cell factor (SCF) receptor kit. To gain insights into the mechanisms...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Katja J Geissler M Juliane Jung Lars Björn Riecken Tobias Sperka Yan Cui Stephan Schacke Ulrike Merkel Robby Markwart Ignacio Rubio Manuel E Than Constanze Breithaupt Sebastian Peuker Reinhard Seifert Ulrich Benjamin Kaupp Peter Herrlich Helen Morrison

Receptor tyrosine kinases participate in several signaling pathways through small G proteins such as Ras (rat sarcoma). An important component in the activation of these G proteins is Son of sevenless (SOS), which catalyzes the nucleotide exchange on Ras. For optimal activity, a second Ras molecule acts as an allosteric activator by binding to a second Ras-binding site within SOS. This alloster...

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