Ror2 signaling regulates Golgi structure and transport through IFT20 for tumor invasiveness
Abstract Signaling through the Ror2 receptor tyrosine kinase promotes invadopodia formation for tumor invasion. Here, we identify intraflagellar transport 20 (IFT20) as a new target of this signaling in tumors that lack primary cilia, and find that IFT20 mediates the ability of Ror2 signaling to ind...
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Main Authors: | Michiru Nishita, Seung-Yeol Park, Tadashi Nishio, Koki Kamizaki, ZhiChao Wang, Kota Tamada, Toru Takumi, Ryuju Hashimoto, Hiroki Otani, Gregory J. Pazour, Victor W. Hsu, Yasuhiro Minami |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/807b6c00d37f4d82bde110d6936e5ef0 |
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