v-Src's hold over actin and cell adhesions

MC Frame, VJ Fincham, NO Carragher… - … Reviews Molecular Cell …, 2002 - nature.com
MC Frame, VJ Fincham, NO Carragher, JA Wyke
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2002nature.com
The oncoprotein v-Src and its cellular homologue (c-Src) are tyrosine kinases that modulate
the actin cytoskeleton and cell adhesions. Through the concerted action of their protein-
interaction and kinase domains, they are targeted to cell–matrix integrin adhesions or
cadherin-dependent junctions between epithelial cells, where they phosphorylate substrates
that induce adhesion turnover and actin re-modelling. Recent experiments have defined
some of the key targets and effector pathways that mediate the pleiotropic oncogenic effects …
Abstract
The oncoprotein v-Src and its cellular homologue (c-Src) are tyrosine kinases that modulate the actin cytoskeleton and cell adhesions. Through the concerted action of their protein-interaction and kinase domains, they are targeted to cell–matrix integrin adhesions or cadherin-dependent junctions between epithelial cells, where they phosphorylate substrates that induce adhesion turnover and actin re-modelling. Recent experiments have defined some of the key targets and effector pathways that mediate the pleiotropic oncogenic effects of v-Src.
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