Synthetic lethality of RB1 and aurora A is driven by stathmin-mediated disruption of microtubule dynamics
Retinoblastoma susceptibility gene (RB1) is frequently mutated in lung cancers. Here the authors perform chemical and genetic vulnerability screens and identify aurora A kinase (AURKA) as a synthetic lethal candidate for RB1-deficient lung cancer cells and that AURKA inhibition sensitizes these cell...
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Auteurs principaux: | Junfang Lyu, Eun Ju Yang, Baoyuan Zhang, Changjie Wu, Lakhansing Pardeshi, Changxiang Shi, Pui Kei Mou, Yifan Liu, Kaeling Tan, Joong Sup Shim |
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2020
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