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  • CDK9-mediated transcription... CDK9-mediated transcription elongation is required for MYC addiction in hepatocellular carcinoma
    Huang, Chun-Hao; Lujambio, Amaia; Zuber, Johannes ... Genes & development, 2014-Aug-15, 2014-08-15, 20140815, Volume: 28, Issue: 16
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    One-year survival rates for newly diagnosed hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are <50%, and unresectable HCC carries a dismal prognosis owing to its aggressiveness and the undruggable nature of its main ...
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  • Positive feedback between D... Positive feedback between Dia1, LARG, and RhoA regulates cell morphology and invasion
    Kitzing, Thomas M; Sahadevan, Arul S; Brandt, Dominique T ... Genes & development, 06/2007, Volume: 21, Issue: 12
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    The RhoA-effector Dia1 controls actin-dependent processes such as cytokinesis, SRF transcriptional activity, and cell motility. Dia1 polymerizes actin through its formin homology (FH) 2 domain. Here ...
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  • cluster of cooperating tumo... cluster of cooperating tumor-suppressor gene candidates in chromosomal deletions
    Xue, Wen; Kitzing, Thomas; Roessler, Stephanie ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 05/2012, Volume: 109, Issue: 21
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    The large chromosomal deletions frequently observed in cancer genomes are often thought to arise as a "two-hit" mechanism in the process of tumor-suppressor gene (TSG) inactivation. Using a murine ...
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  • Integrin Trafficking Regula... Integrin Trafficking Regulated by Rab21 Is Necessary for Cytokinesis
    Pellinen, Teijo; Tuomi, Saara; Arjonen, Antti ... Developmental cell 15, Issue: 3
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    Adherent cells undergo remarkable changes in shape during cell division. However, the functional interplay between cell adhesion turnover and the mitotic machinery is poorly understood. The ...
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  • SH4-domain-induced plasma m... SH4-domain-induced plasma membrane dynamization promotes bleb-associated cell motility
    Tournaviti, Stella; Hannemann, Sebastian; Terjung, Stefan ... Journal of cell science, 11/2007, Volume: 120, Issue: 21
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    SH4 domains provide bipartite membrane-targeting signals for oncogenic Src family kinases. Here we report the induction of non-apoptotic plasma membrane (PM) blebbing as a novel and conserved ...
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  • The Diaphanous-related Form... The Diaphanous-related Formin FHOD1 Associates with ROCK1 and Promotes Src-dependent Plasma Membrane Blebbing
    Hannemann, Sebastian; Madrid, Ricardo; Stastna, Jana ... The Journal of biological chemistry, 10/2008, Volume: 283, Issue: 41
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    Diaphanous-related formins (DRFs) mediate GTPase-triggered actin rearrangements to regulate central cellular processes, such as cell motility and cytokinesis. The DRF FHOD1 interacts with the ...
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  • Nucleating actin for invasion Nucleating actin for invasion
    Grosse, Robert; Nürnberg, Alexander; Kitzing, Thomas Nature reviews. Cancer, 03/2011, Volume: 11, Issue: 3
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    The invasion of cancer cells into the surrounding tissue is a prerequisite and initial step in metastasis, which is the leading cause of death from cancer. Invasive cell migration requires the ...
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  • Detection of activated Rho ... Detection of activated Rho in fixed Xenopus tissue
    Berger, Corinna D.; März, Martin; Kitzing, Thomas M. ... Developmental dynamics, June 2009, Volume: 238, Issue: 6
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    Small GTPases of the Rho family are important modulators of the cytoskeleton and regulate morphogenetic cell movements during embryonic development. In the Xenopus embryo, Rho signaling contributes ...
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  • Mutant p53 drives pancreati... Mutant p53 drives pancreatic cancer metastasis through cell-autonomous PDGF receptor β signaling
    Weissmueller, Susann; Manchado, Eusebio; Saborowski, Michael ... Cell, 04/2014, Volume: 157, Issue: 2
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    Missense mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor inactivate its antiproliferative properties but can also promote metastasis through a gain-of-function activity. We show that sustained expression of ...
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