The membrane-cytoskeleton organizer ezrin is necessary for hepatocellular carcinoma cell growth and invasiveness.

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The membrane-cytoskeleton organizer ezrin is necessary for hepatocellular carcinoma cell growth and invasiveness. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00432-006-0117-5
P698PubMed publication ID16786358

P2093author name stringYan Zhang
Kang Zhou
Zhi-Jun Wang
Wei-Zhong Wu
Xi-Liang Zha
Kang-Da Liu
Mei-Yu Hu
P2860cites workEzrin has properties to self-associate at the plasma membraneQ24312441
Rho-kinase phosphorylates COOH-terminal threonines of ezrin/radixin/moesin (ERM) proteins and regulates their head-to-tail associationQ24678197
The lamellipodium: where motility beginsQ28202993
ERM proteins and merlin: integrators at the cell cortexQ29619893
Ovarian epithelial carcinoma tyrosine phosphorylation, cell proliferation, and ezrin translocation are stimulated by interleukin 1alpha and epidermal growth factorQ30783424
Hierarchy of merlin and ezrin N- and C-terminal domain interactions in homo- and heterotypic associations and their relationship to binding of scaffolding proteins EBP50 and E3KARP.Q31655533
Cytoskeletal changes in cell transformation and tumorigenesisQ34132826
Neurofibromatosis 2 tumor suppressor protein colocalizes with ezrin and CD44 and associates with actin-containing cytoskeleton.Q34447308
Upregulated expression of Ezrin and invasive phenotype in malignantly transformed esophageal epithelial cellsQ36179753
Direct involvement of ezrin/radixin/moesin (ERM)-binding membrane proteins in the organization of microvilli in collaboration with activated ERM proteinsQ36256564
Ezrin is an effector of hepatocyte growth factor-mediated migration and morphogenesis in epithelial cellsQ36268138
Essential functions of ezrin in maintenance of cell shape and lamellipodial extension in normal and transformed fibroblastsQ36880922
Ezrin function is required for ROCK-mediated fibroblast transformation by the Net and Dbl oncogenesQ40370592
The membrane-cytoskeleton linker ezrin is necessary for osteosarcoma metastasisQ40602468
Expression profiling identifies the cytoskeletal organizer ezrin and the developmental homeoprotein Six-1 as key metastatic regulatorsQ40602477
Lamellipodia architecture: actin filament turnover and the lateral flow of actin filaments during motilityQ40627386
SF/HGF-c-Met autocrine and paracrine promote metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma.Q40749632
Ezrin, a membrane-cytoskeletal linking protein, is involved in the process of invasion of endometrial cancer cellsQ40902115
A highly expressed 81 kDa protein in immortalized mouse fibroblast: its proliferative function and identity with ezrinQ42808867
Rho-dependent and -independent activation mechanisms of ezrin/radixin/moesin proteins: an essential role for polyphosphoinositides in vivo.Q42814440
Identification of the two major epidermal growth factor-induced tyrosine phosphorylation sites in the microvillar core protein ezrinQ46269943
Assembling an actin cytoskeleton for cell attachment and movementQ58009796
Ezrin regulates cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesion, a possible role with E-cadherin/beta-cateninQ78171998
Distribution and expression of CD44 isoforms and Ezrin during prostate cancer-endothelium interactionQ94152848
P433issue11
P921main subjectcytoskeletonQ154626
cell growthQ189159
hepatocellular carcinomaQ1148337
neoplastic invasivenessQ112498967
P304page(s)685-697
P577publication date2006-06-20
P1433published inJournal of Cancer Research and Clinical OncologyQ2081599
P1476titleThe membrane-cytoskeleton organizer ezrin is necessary for hepatocellular carcinoma cell growth and invasiveness.
P478volume132