Apoptosis-inducing anti-HER2 agents operate through oligomerization-induced receptor immobilization
Stüber et. al. show that receptor tyrosine kinase signaling can be neutralized through intermolecular, biparatopic bipDARPin crosslinking that locks down the bipDARPin-HER2 complexes. This affects the spatiotemporal organization and dynamics of HER2 in the plasma membrane.
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Main Authors: | Jakob C. Stüber, Christian P. Richter, Junel Sotolongo Bellón, Martin Schwill, Iwo König, Benjamin Schuler, Jacob Piehler, Andreas Plückthun |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/47e73f2b585647239c63400329c551bf |
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