The SRC substrate Tks5, podosomes (invadopodia), and cancer cell invasion.
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The regulation of MMP targeting to invadopodia during cancer metastasisNovel p47(phox)-related organizers regulate localized NADPH oxidase 1 (Nox1) activityDirect interaction between Tks proteins and the N-terminal proline-rich region (PRR) of NoxA1 mediates Nox1-dependent ROS generationThe novel adaptor protein Tks4 (SH3PXD2B) is required for functional podosome formationSteering tumor progression through the transcriptional response to growth factors and stromaTrespassing cancer cells: 'fingerprinting' invasive protrusions reveals metastatic culpritsFunctions and regulation of circular dorsal rufflesCells activated for wound repair have the potential to direct collective invasion of an epithelium.Smooth muscle tension induces invasive remodeling of the zebrafish intestineXB130/Tks5 scaffold protein interaction regulates Src-mediated cell proliferation and survivalCortactin regulates cofilin and N-WASp activities to control the stages of invadopodium assembly and maturationSrc-mediated phosphorylation of mammalian Abp1 (DBNL) regulates podosome rosette formation in transformed fibroblastsTks5-dependent, nox-mediated generation of reactive oxygen species is necessary for invadopodia formationThe podosomal-adaptor protein SH3PXD2B is essential for normal postnatal developmentFAK competes for Src to promote migration against invasion in melanoma cells.Supervillin reorganizes the actin cytoskeleton and increases invadopodial efficiency.Genome-wide identification of miR-200 targets reveals a regulatory network controlling cell invasionAbl kinases are required for invadopodia formation and chemokine-induced invasion.Mechanism of Akt1 inhibition of breast cancer cell invasion reveals a protumorigenic role for TSC2.Rab40b regulates trafficking of MMP2 and MMP9 during invadopodia formation and invasion of breast cancer cells.Impact of flavonoids on matrix metalloproteinase secretion and invadopodia formation in highly invasive A431-III cancer cellsSynaptojanin 2 is a druggable mediator of metastasis and the gene is overexpressed and amplified in breast cancer.The podosome marker protein Tks5 regulates macrophage invasive behavior.Redox signaling at invasive microdomains in cancer cells.Invasive matrix degradation at focal adhesions occurs via protease recruitment by a FAK-p130Cas complex.Actopaxin (α-parvin) phosphorylation is required for matrix degradation and cancer cell invasionThe ZEB1/miR-200c feedback loop regulates invasion via actin interacting proteins MYLK and TKS5.ERK-ERF-EGR1, a novel switch underlying acquisition of a motile phenotype.Abi1 gene silencing by short hairpin RNA impairs Bcr-Abl-induced cell adhesion and migration in vitro and leukemogenesis in vivo.RAB2A controls MT1-MMP endocytic and E-cadherin polarized Golgi trafficking to promote invasive breast cancer programs.Direct RNA sequencing mediated identification of mRNA localized in protrusions of human MDA-MB-231 metastatic breast cancer cellsAbl interactor 1 regulates Src-Id1-matrix metalloproteinase 9 axis and is required for invadopodia formation, extracellular matrix degradation and tumor growth of human breast cancer cells.The role and regulation of Rab40b-Tks5 complex during invadopodia formation and cancer cell invasion.Invading one step at a time: the role of invadopodia in tumor metastasis.The role of Tks adaptor proteins in invadopodia formation, growth and metastasis of melanoma.Stimulus-dependent dissociation between XB130 and Tks5 scaffold proteins promotes airway epithelial cell migration.p53 regulation of podosome formation and cellular invasion in vascular smooth muscle cells.Podosomal proteins as causes of human syndromes: a role in craniofacial development?Invadopodia, regulation, and assembly in cancer cell invasion.Physical influences of the extracellular environment on cell migration.
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The SRC substrate Tks5, podosomes (invadopodia), and cancer cell invasion.
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The SRC substrate Tks5, podosomes (invadopodia), and cancer cell invasion.
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The SRC substrate Tks5, podosomes (invadopodia), and cancer cell invasion.
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The SRC substrate Tks5, podosomes (invadopodia), and cancer cell invasion.
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The SRC substrate Tks5, podosomes (invadopodia), and cancer cell invasion.
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The SRC substrate Tks5, podosomes (invadopodia), and cancer cell invasion.
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The SRC substrate Tks5, podosomes (invadopodia), and cancer cell invasion.
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z