1
|
Jakowlew SB: Transforming growth
factor-beta in cancer and metastasis. Cancer Metastasis Rev.
25:435–457. 2006. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|
2
|
Dunfield LD and Nachtigal MW: Inhibition
of the antiproliferative effect of TGFbeta by EGF in primary human
ovarian cancer cells. Oncogene. 22:4745–4751. 2003. View Article : Google Scholar
|
3
|
Scaltriti M and Baselga J: The epidermal
growth factor receptor pathway: a model for targeted therapy. Clin
Cancer Res. 12:5268–5272. 2006. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|
4
|
Lurje G and Lenz H-J: EGFR signaling and
drug discovery. Oncology. 77:400–410. 2009. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|
5
|
Creasy CL and Chernoff J: Cloning and
characterization of a member of the MST subfamily of Ste20-like
kinases. Gene. 167:303–306. 1995. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|
6
|
Minoo P, Zlobec I, Baker K, Tornillo L,
Terracciano L, Jass JR and Lugli A: Prognostic significance of
mammalian sterile20-like kinase 1 in colorectal cancer. Mod Pathol.
20:331–338. 2007. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|
7
|
Cinar B, Collak FK, Lopez D, et al: MST1
is a multifunctional caspase-independent inhibitor of androgenic
signaling. Cancer Res. 71:4303–4313. 2011. View Article : Google Scholar
|
8
|
Steinmann K, Sandner A, Schagdarsurengin U
and Dammann RH: Frequent promoter hypermethylation of tumor-related
genes in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Oncol Rep.
22:1519–1526. 2009.PubMed/NCBI
|
9
|
Seidel C, Schagdarsurengin U, Blümke K, et
al: Frequent hypermethylation of MST1 and MST2 in soft tissue
sarcoma. Mol Carcinog. 46:865–871. 2007. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|
10
|
Qiao M, Wang Y, Xu X, et al: Mst1 is an
interacting protein that mediates PHLPPs’ induced apoptosis. Mol
Cell. 38:512–523. 2010.PubMed/NCBI
|
11
|
Song H, Mak KK, Topol L, et al: Mammalian
Mst1 and Mst2 kinases play essential roles in organ size control
and tumor suppression. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 107:1431–1436. 2010.
View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|
12
|
Gebäck T, Schulz MMP, Koumoutsakos P and
Detmar M: TScratch: a novel and simple software tool for automated
analysis of monolayer wound healing assays. Biotechniques.
46:265–274. 2009.PubMed/NCBI
|
13
|
Schneider CA, Rasband WS and Eliceiri KW:
NIH Image to ImageJ: 25 years of image analysis. Nat Methods.
9:671–675. 2012.PubMed/NCBI
|
14
|
Attarha S, Andersson S, Mints M and
Souchelnytskyi S: Individualised proteome profiling of human
endometrial tumours improves detection of new prognostic markers.
Br J Cancer. 109:704–713. 2013. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|
15
|
Bi W, Xiao L, Jia Y, et al: c-Jun
N-terminal kinase enhances MST1-mediated pro-apoptotic signaling
through phosphorylation at serine 82. J Biol Chem. 285:6259–6264.
2010. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|
16
|
Souchelnytskyi S, Tamaki K, Engström U,
Wernstedt C, ten Dijke P and Heldin CH: Phosphorylation of Ser465
and Ser467 in the C terminus of Smad2 mediates interaction with
Smad4 and is required for transforming growth factor-beta
signaling. J Biol Chem. 272:28107–28115. 1997. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|
17
|
Qin F, Tian J, Zhou D and Chen L: Mst1 and
Mst2 kinases: regulations and diseases. Cell Biosci. 3:312013.
View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|
18
|
Ng Y-K, Lau W-S, Lui VWY, et al:
Full-length Mst1 exhibits growth promoting function in human
hepatocellular carcinoma cells. FEBS Lett. 587:496–503. 2013.
View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|
19
|
Katsuno T, Ochi M, Tominaga K, et al:
Mesenchymal stem cells administered in the early phase of
tumorigenesis inhibit colorectal tumor development in rats. J Clin
Biochem Nutr. 53:170–175. 2013. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|
20
|
Massagué J: TGF-β signaling in development
and disease. FEBS Lett. 586:18332012.
|
21
|
Graves JD, Gotoh Y, Draves KE, et al:
Caspase-mediated activation and induction of apoptosis by the
mammalian Ste20-like kinase Mst1. EMBO J. 17:2224–2234. 1998.
View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|
22
|
Lin Y, Khokhlatchev A, Figeys D and Avruch
J: Death-associated protein 4 binds MST1 and augments MST1-induced
apoptosis. J Biol Chem. 277:47991–8001. 2002. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI
|