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111 related items for PubMed ID: 20970878

  • 1. HDAC6 is required for invadopodia activity and invasion by breast tumor cells.
    Rey M, Irondelle M, Waharte F, Lizarraga F, Chavrier P.
    Eur J Cell Biol; 2011; 90(2-3):128-35. PubMed ID: 20970878
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  • 2. Diaphanous-related formins are required for invadopodia formation and invasion of breast tumor cells.
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  • 3. ATAT1/MEC-17 acetyltransferase and HDAC6 deacetylase control a balance of acetylation of alpha-tubulin and cortactin and regulate MT1-MMP trafficking and breast tumor cell invasion.
    Castro-Castro A, Janke C, Montagnac G, Paul-Gilloteaux P, Chavrier P.
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  • 4. Dynamic interactions of cortactin and membrane type 1 matrix metalloproteinase at invadopodia: defining the stages of invadopodia formation and function.
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  • 5. Lipid rafts and caveolin-1 are required for invadopodia formation and extracellular matrix degradation by human breast cancer cells.
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  • 6. An invasion-related complex of cortactin, paxillin and PKCmu associates with invadopodia at sites of extracellular matrix degradation.
    Bowden ET, Barth M, Thomas D, Glazer RI, Mueller SC.
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  • 7. Histone deacetylases 1, 6 and 8 are critical for invasion in breast cancer.
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  • 8. MT1-MMP-dependent invasion is regulated by TI-VAMP/VAMP7.
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    Curr Biol; 2008 Jun 24; 18(12):926-31. PubMed ID: 18571410
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  • 9. HDAC6 and SIRT2 promote bladder cancer cell migration and invasion by targeting cortactin.
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  • 10. Dissecting the functional domain requirements of cortactin in invadopodia formation.
    Webb BA, Jia L, Eves R, Mak AS.
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  • 11. Co-localization of cortactin and phosphotyrosine identifies active invadopodia in human breast cancer cells.
    Bowden ET, Onikoyi E, Slack R, Myoui A, Yoneda T, Yamada KM, Mueller SC.
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  • 12. HDAC6 deacetylase activity is required for hypoxia-induced invadopodia formation and cell invasion.
    Arsenault D, Brochu-Gaudreau K, Charbonneau M, Dubois CM.
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  • 13. Multiple regulatory inputs converge on cortactin to control invadopodia biogenesis and extracellular matrix degradation.
    Ayala I, Baldassarre M, Giacchetti G, Caldieri G, Tetè S, Luini A, Buccione R.
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  • 14. Faciogenital dysplasia protein Fgd1 regulates invadopodia biogenesis and extracellular matrix degradation and is up-regulated in prostate and breast cancer.
    Ayala I, Giacchetti G, Caldieri G, Attanasio F, Mariggiò S, Tetè S, Polishchuk R, Castronovo V, Buccione R.
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  • 15. Transducer of Cdc42-dependent actin assembly promotes breast cancer invasion and metastasis.
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  • 16. Cortactin is an essential regulator of matrix metalloproteinase secretion and extracellular matrix degradation in invadopodia.
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  • 17. Formation of invadopodia-like structures by synovial cells promotes cartilage breakdown in collagen-induced arthritis: involvement of the protein tyrosine kinase Src.
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  • 18. A molecular role for lysyl oxidase in breast cancer invasion.
    Kirschmann DA, Seftor EA, Fong SF, Nieva DR, Sullivan CM, Edwards EM, Sommer P, Csiszar K, Hendrix MJ.
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  • 19. Lack of telopeptides in fibrillar collagen I promotes the invasion of a metastatic breast tumor cell line.
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  • 20. Localization of the invadopodia-related proteins actinin-1 and cortactin to matrix-contact-side cytoplasm of cancer cells in surgically resected lung adenocarcinomas.
    Hirooka S, Akashi T, Ando N, Suzuki Y, Ishida N, Kurata M, Takizawa T, Kayamori K, Sakamoto K, Fujiwara N, Kojima M, Eishi Y.
    Pathobiology; 2011 Jul 01; 78(1):10-23. PubMed ID: 21474972
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