Oncogenic Signaling Adaptor Proteins.

J Genet Genomics
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Abstract

Signal transduction pathways activated by receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK) play a critical role in many aspects of cell function. Adaptor proteins serve an important scaffolding function that facilitates key signaling transduction events downstream of RTKs. Recent work integrating both structural and functional genomic approaches has identified several adaptor proteins as new oncogenes. In this review, we focus on the discovery, structure and function, and therapeutic implication of three of these adaptor oncogenes, CRKL, GAB2, and FRS2. Each of the three genes is recurrently amplified in lung adenocarcinoma or ovarian cancer, and is essential to cancer cell lines that harbor such amplification. Overexpression of each gene is able to transform immortalized human cell lines in in vitro or in vivo models. These observations identify adaptor protein as a distinct class of oncogenes and potential therapeutic targets.

Year of Publication
2015
Journal
J Genet Genomics
Volume
42
Issue
10
Pages
521-9
Date Published
2015 Oct 20
ISSN
1673-8527
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DOI
10.1016/j.jgg.2015.09.001
PubMed ID
26554907
PubMed Central ID
PMC4643408
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U01 CA176058 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States
Howard Hughes Medical Institute / United States