[HTML][HTML] Mutant p53 drives invasion by promoting integrin recycling
p53 is a tumor suppressor protein whose function is frequently lost in cancers through
missense mutations within the Tp53 gene. This results in the expression of point-mutated p53 …
missense mutations within the Tp53 gene. This results in the expression of point-mutated p53 …
Integrins: masters and slaves of endocytic transport
PT Caswell, S Vadrevu, JC Norman - Nature reviews Molecular cell …, 2009 - nature.com
Since it has become clear that adhesion receptors are trafficked through the endosomal
pathway and that this can influence their function, much effort has been invested in obtaining …
pathway and that this can influence their function, much effort has been invested in obtaining …
Stimulation of tumor growth and angiogenesis by low concentrations of RGD-mimetic integrin inhibitors
…, V Kostourou, F Perron-Sierra, JC Norman… - Nature medicine, 2009 - nature.com
Inhibitors of α v β 3 and α v β 5 integrin have entered clinical trials as antiangiogenic agents
for cancer treatment but generally have been unsuccessful. Here we present in vivo …
for cancer treatment but generally have been unsuccessful. Here we present in vivo …
p53 and its mutants in tumor cell migration and invasion
PAJ Muller, KH Vousden, JC Norman - Journal of Cell Biology, 2011 - rupress.org
In about half of all human cancers, the tumor suppressor p53 protein is either lost or mutated,
frequently resulting in the expression of a transcriptionally inactive mutant p53 protein. …
frequently resulting in the expression of a transcriptionally inactive mutant p53 protein. …
[PDF][PDF] Rab25 associates with α5β1 integrin to promote invasive migration in 3D microenvironments
…, MW McCaffrey, BW Ozanne, JC Norman - Developmental cell, 2007 - cell.com
Here, we report a direct interaction between the β1 integrin cytoplasmic tail and Rab25, a
GTPase that has been linked to tumor aggressiveness and metastasis. Rab25 promotes a …
GTPase that has been linked to tumor aggressiveness and metastasis. Rab25 promotes a …
Rab-coupling protein coordinates recycling of α5β1 integrin and EGFR1 to promote cell migration in 3D microenvironments
…, MW McCaffrey, D Boettiger, JC Norman - The Journal of cell …, 2008 - rupress.org
Here we show that blocking the adhesive function of αvβ3 integrin with soluble RGD ligands,
such as osteopontin or cilengitide, promoted association of Rab-coupling protein (RCP) …
such as osteopontin or cilengitide, promoted association of Rab-coupling protein (RCP) …
Integrin trafficking and the control of cell migration
PT Caswell, JC Norman - Traffic, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the observation that certain integrin heterodimers are
continually internalized from the plasma membrane into endosomal compartments and …
continually internalized from the plasma membrane into endosomal compartments and …
Mechanisms of integrin activation and trafficking
C Margadant, HN Monsuur, JC Norman… - Current opinion in cell …, 2011 - Elsevier
Integrin adhesion receptors are essential for the normal function of most multicellular
organisms, and defective integrin activation or integrin signaling is associated with an array of …
organisms, and defective integrin activation or integrin signaling is associated with an array of …
[PDF][PDF] Rab25 and CLIC3 collaborate to promote integrin recycling from late endosomes/lysosomes and drive cancer progression
Here we show that Rab25 permits the sorting of ligand-occupied, active-conformation α5β1
integrin to late endosomes/lysosomes. Photoactivation and biochemical approaches show …
integrin to late endosomes/lysosomes. Photoactivation and biochemical approaches show …
Endocytic recycling pathways: emerging regulators of cell migration
The past five years have seen a steady accumulation of data reinforcing the view that Rab-regulated
recycling pathways contribute to cell migration. In particular, detailed descriptions …
recycling pathways contribute to cell migration. In particular, detailed descriptions …