Mutant p53 enhances MET trafficking and signalling to drive cell scattering and invasion
Tumour-derived mutant p53 proteins promote invasion, in part, by enhancing Rab coupling protein (RCP)-dependent receptor recycling. Here we identified MET as an RCP-binding protein and showed that mutant p53 promoted MET recycling. Mutant p53-expressing cells were more sensitive to hepatocyte growth...
Main Authors: | Muller, P A J, Trinidad, A G, Timpson, P, Morton, J P, Zanivan, S, van den Berghe, P V E, Nixon, C, Karim, S A, Caswell, P T, Noll, J E, Coffill, C R, Lane, D P, Sansom, O J, Neilsen, P M, Norman, J C, Vousden, K H |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2013
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Online Access: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3592945/ |
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