Src Homology 2 Domain-Containing, Transforming Protein 1
"Src Homology 2 Domain-Containing, Transforming Protein 1" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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An SHC-signaling adaptor protein that transduces PHOSPHOTYROSINE-dependent signals downstream of RECEPTOR PROTEIN-TYROSINE KINASES and non-receptor tyrosine kinases. It is required for TGF-BETA-induced CELL MIGRATION; NEOLPASM INVASION; and METASTASIS of BREAST NEOPLASMS; its SH2 DOMAIN is essential for tumor survival. It also functions in signaling downstream of ANGIOPOIETIN RECEPTOR TIE-2, regulating the migration of ENDOTHELIAL CELLS; and PHYSIOLOGIC NEOVASCULARIZATION.
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D000071425
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.644.360.024.330.500 D12.776.157.057.162.500 D12.776.476.024.424.500
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Concept/Terms |
Src Homology 2 Domain-Containing, Transforming Protein 1- Src Homology 2 Domain-Containing, Transforming Protein 1
- Src Homology 2 Domain Containing, Transforming Protein 1
- ShcA Protein
- SHC1 (Src Homology 2 Domain-Containing) Protein
- Src Homology 2 Domain-Containing-Transforming Protein C1
- Src Homology 2 Domain Containing Transforming Protein C1
- SHC (Src Homology 2 Domain-Containing) Transforming Protein 1
- SHC1 Protein
- SHC-Transforming Protein 1
- SHC Transforming Protein 1
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Src Homology 2 Domain-Containing, Transforming Protein 1" by people in Profiles.
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Interaction with Shc prevents aberrant Erk activation in the absence of extracellular stimuli. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2013 May; 20(5):620-7.
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Mutant p53 disrupts role of ShcA protein in balancing Smad protein-dependent and -independent signaling activity of transforming growth factor-? (TGF-?). J Biol Chem. 2011 Dec 23; 286(51):44023-44034.
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Organotypic specificity of key RET adaptor-docking sites in the pathogenesis of neurocristopathies and renal malformations in mice. J Clin Invest. 2010 Mar; 120(3):778-90.
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Estrogen dendrimer conjugates that preferentially activate extranuclear, nongenomic versus genomic pathways of estrogen action. Mol Endocrinol. 2006 Mar; 20(3):491-502.
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Hypoxia and HIF-1alpha stability: another stress-sensing mechanism for Shc. Circ Res. 2002 Jul 12; 91(1):4-6.
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Integrin-specific activation of Rac controls progression through the G(1) phase of the cell cycle. Mol Cell. 2001 Jul; 8(1):115-27.
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Genomic organization of the Shc-related phosphotyrosine adapters and characterization of the full-length Sck/ShcB: specific association of p68-Sck/ShcB with pp135. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2001 Jun 22; 284(4):1039-47.
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Distinct roles of the adaptor protein Shc and focal adhesion kinase in integrin signaling to ERK. J Biol Chem. 2000 Nov 24; 275(47):36532-40.
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Ethanol decreases Glial-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (GDNF) protein release but not mRNA expression and increases GDNF-stimulated Shc phosphorylation in the developing cerebellum. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1999 Oct; 23(10):1691-7.
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Cloning and characterization of mPAL, a novel Shc SH2 domain-binding protein expressed in proliferating cells. Oncogene. 1999 Mar 11; 18(10):1867-79.