Localization to the cortical cytoskeleton is necessary for Nf2/merlin-dependent epidermal growth factor receptor silencing.

Cole, Banumathi K

Localization to the cortical cytoskeleton is necessary for Nf2/merlin-dependent epidermal growth factor receptor silencing. [electronic resource] - Molecular and cellular biology Feb 2008 - 1274-84 p. digital

Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

1098-5549

10.1128/MCB.01139-07 doi


Actins--metabolism
Animals
Cell Adhesion
Cell Compartmentation
Cell Membrane--metabolism
Cell Polarity
Cell Proliferation
Cytoskeletal Proteins--metabolism
Cytoskeleton--metabolism
Down-Regulation
Endocytosis
ErbB Receptors--metabolism
Fibroblasts--cytology
Gene Silencing
Mice
Mutant Proteins--metabolism
Neurofibromin 2--chemistry
Protein Binding
Protein Transport
Solubility
Structure-Activity Relationship