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Rho GTPases: Regulation and roles in cancer cell biology
Raquel B Haga, A. Ridley
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Decoding the Role of Caveolin‐1 in Morphological Diversity and Self‐Renewal of Breast Cancer Cells
The silence of caveolin‐1 (Cav‐1) reproduced the morphological evolutionary behaviour of cancer cells, which is similar to the epithelial‐mesenchymal transition process. And Cav‐1 dependent morphological changes could affect cancer cell self‐renewal capacity through maintaining the morphological stability.
Shun Li +14 more
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Obscurin Rho GEF domains are phosphorylated by MST-family kinases but do not exhibit nucleotide exchange factor activity towards Rho GTPases in vitro. [PDF]
Koch D +8 more
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Tumor Development in Ulcerative Colitis: Perspectives From Biomechanical Characteristics
ABSTRACT Throughout our lifespan, sustaining orderly morphological structures for ensuring proper functioning of organs is imperative. Among these structures, the extracellular matrix (ECM) plays a pivotal role in sustaining organ and tissue homeostasis. Nevertheless, elucidating the role of abnormal ECM‐induced biomechanical microenvironmental changes
Hirotaka Tao
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The INF2 WH2/DAD domain, composed of hydrophobic and basic regions, forms a single α‐helix in solution. The hydrophobic segment is essential for INF2 function, as its deletion disrupts actin dynamics and causes nuclear abnormalities, like those seen in pathogenic INF2 DID variants. In contrast, natural INF2 WH2/DAD variants found in patients with renal
Leticia Labat‐de‐Hoz +5 more
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Oxidative stress and Rho GTPases in the biogenesis of tunnelling nanotubes: implications in disease and therapy. [PDF]
Raghavan A +4 more
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Cell migration: Rho GTPases lead the way.
M. Raftopoulou, A. Hall
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Regulation of actin cytoskeleton by Rho-family GTPases and their associated proteins
Louis Lim +2 more
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