Mutant p53 induces Golgi tubulo-vesiculation driving a prometastatic secretome
p53 mutants can promote tumorigenesis by affecting fundamental cellular pathways and functions. In this study, the authors demonstrate a novel mutant-p53/HIF1α/miR-30d axis that impacts Golgi structure, trafficking, and secretion of proteins essential for tumor growth and metastasis.
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Main Authors: | Valeria Capaci, Lorenzo Bascetta, Marco Fantuz, Galina V. Beznoussenko, Roberta Sommaggio, Valeria Cancila, Andrea Bisso, Elena Campaner, Alexander A. Mironov, Jacek R. Wiśniewski, Luisa Ulloa Severino, Denis Scaini, Fleur Bossi, Jodi Lees, Noa Alon, Ledia Brunga, David Malkin, Silvano Piazza, Licio Collavin, Antonio Rosato, Silvio Bicciato, Claudio Tripodo, Fiamma Mantovani, Giannino Del Sal |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/97f4b2fef7914489a6cce6c57fdc9e48 |
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