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Rho-GTPase signaling drives melanoma cell plasticity
Authors:Eishi Noguchi
Institution:Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Drexel University College of Medicine; Philadelphia, PA USA
Abstract:To investigate mechanisms that underlie different modes of tumor cell movement we have studied how regulation of the activity of the Rho family GTPases determines the mode of tumor cell movement. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) and GTPase accelerating proteins (GAPs) are key regulators of the activity of small GTPases with GEFs promoting activation to the GTP bound state and GAPs promoting inactivation by stimulating GTP hydrolysis. We identified two important signaling pathways regulating amoeboid and mesenchymal types of motility in melanoma. Here, we discuss our findings in the context of how specificity of Rho signaling is achieved by GEFs and GAPs.
Keywords:cell cycle  PP2A  phosphatase  cancer therapy  cyclin D1  SCF  ubiquitin ligase  protein degradation  genomic integrity
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