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Pathways reviewed by Badache, Ali (6785623)
Details on Person Badache, Ali
| Class:Id | Person:6785623 |
| _displayName | Badache, Ali |
| _timestamp | 2016-07-20 19:16:14 |
| affiliation | [Affiliation:8855324] Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale-Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Marseille |
| created | [InstanceEdit:6785628] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2015-06-29 |
| firstname | Ali |
| initial | A |
| modified | [InstanceEdit:8855325] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2016-02-03 [InstanceEdit:8932050] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2016-07-20 |
| surname | Badache |
| (author) | [InstanceEdit:8855322] Badache, Ali, 2016-02-03 [LiteratureReference:6785622] Memo mediates ErbB2-driven cell motility [LiteratureReference:6785624] ErbB2 receptor controls microtubule capture by recruiting ACF7 to the plasma membrane of migrating cells [LiteratureReference:6785632] Memo is homologous to nonheme iron dioxygenases and binds an ErbB2-derived phosphopeptide in its vestigial active site [LiteratureReference:6785641] MEMO associated with an ErbB2 receptor phosphopeptide reveals a new phosphotyrosine motif [LiteratureReference:6785653] Memo-RhoA-mDia1 signaling controls microtubules, the actin network, and adhesion site formation in migrating cells |
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