Cortactin phosphorylation regulates cell invasion through a pH-dependent pathway
Magalhaes MA, Larson DR, Mader CC, Bravo-Cordero JJ, Gil-Henn H, Oser M, Chen X, Koleske AJ, Condeelis J. Cortactin phosphorylation regulates cell invasion through a pH-dependent pathway. Journal Of Cell Biology 2011, 195: 903-920. PMID: 22105349, PMCID: PMC3257566, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.201103045.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActin Depolymerizing FactorsAdaptor Proteins, Signal TransducingCation Transport ProteinsCell Line, TumorCell Surface ExtensionsCortactinHumansHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationModels, BiologicalNeoplasm InvasivenessOncogene ProteinsPhosphorylationSodium-Hydrogen Exchanger 1Sodium-Hydrogen ExchangersConceptsCortactin phosphorylationCell invasionInvadopodia maturationCortactin tyrosine phosphorylationPH-dependent regulationInvasive protrusionsPH-dependent pathwayCofilin activityCofilin regulationTyrosine phosphorylationExchanger NHE1Cofilin activationPhosphorylationInvadopodiaProteolytic activityPrecise mechanismInvasionNHE1RegulationDynamic cyclePathwayMaturationTumor cellsNck1Cofilin