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Translocation of ErbB receptors into the nucleus
Villalobo, Antonio; Garcia-Andres, Clara; Molina Ortiz, Patricia
2003In Clinical and Translational Oncology, 5 (7), p. 381-389
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Abstract :
[en] The ErbB receptors are tyrosine kinases that bind a wide variety of ligands. They are implicated in cell proliferation, generation of anti-apoptotic signals, differentiation, and cell migration. The over-expression of different Erb B receptors and/or the expression of aberrant mutant forms are responsible for the development of many human cancers. A simplified view of the mechanism of action of these receptors is that they are triggered when located at the cell surface and/or when present in endosomes. In this review we will discuss a newly emergent, and more complex, picture in which ErbB receptors and their ligands translocate to the cell nucleus where they assume additional functions. The possible involvement of calmodulin in the translocation process will be discussed, as well. The development of new therapeutic strategies targeting the nuclear translocation system and/or the nuclear functions of ErbB receptors could help to control the rapid growth of certain types of tumor cells.
Disciplines :
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Author, co-author :
Villalobo, Antonio
Garcia-Andres, Clara
Molina Ortiz, Patricia ;  Université de Liège > GIGA-R : Labo de génétique fonctionnelle
Language :
English
Title :
Translocation of ErbB receptors into the nucleus
Publication date :
April 2003
Journal title :
Clinical and Translational Oncology
ISSN :
1699-048X
eISSN :
1699-3055
Publisher :
Springer Milan
Volume :
5
Issue :
7
Pages :
381-389
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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