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overview My lab’s mission is to determine the underlying mechanisms that control cancer cell invasion and to exploit this knowledge in drug development. Currently we are examining the dysregulation of cell signaling in glioblastoma, skin cancer, and kidney cancer and developing drugs to block growth and invasion of these tumors. Because of my research, we better understand how cell adhesion mechanisms drive developmental and pathological processes and have validated some of these mechanisms as targets for novel therapeutic interventions. Working with collaborators I have identified important spatio-temporal regulation of integrin mediated cell adhesion and signaling during gastrulation and muscle development. I elucidated underlying mechanisms mediating adhesion changes during epithelial to mesenchymal transitions. Our work on the signaling that regulates adhesive changes led to the identification of the death effector domain containing protein PEA-15 as a potent regulator of ERK1/2 and thereby integrin activity. We further identified ERK-dependent physiological and pathological effects of PEA-15. In examining the molecular mechanisms by which PEA15 works we found that it also interacts with the kinase RSK2 and acts as a scaffold to direct ERK to RSK2 and enhance RSK2 activity. We defined RSK2 as a primary mediator of Ras signals to integrins and an essential regulator of integrin activation and cell migration. Finally, in our collaborations with chemists we have developed new anti-cancer drug leads (GBM and Kidney) from organometallic and natural product structures.
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Academic Article The death effector domain protein PEA-15 negatively regulates T-cell receptor signaling.
Academic Article ERK MAP kinase is targeted to RSK2 by the phosphoprotein PEA-15.
Concept Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinases
Concept Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1
Concept Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
Concept MAP Kinase Signaling System
Concept Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinases, 90-kDa
Concept JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
Concept Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases
Concept p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
Concept Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3
Concept raf Kinases
Concept MAP Kinase Kinase Kinase 1
Concept Protein Kinase C-delta
Concept Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase Type 2
Academic Article The death effector domain of PEA-15 is involved in its regulation of integrin activation.
Academic Article Regulation of expression of phospholipase D1 and D2 by PEA-15, a novel protein that interacts with them.
Academic Article Death effector domain protein PEA-15 potentiates Ras activation of extracellular signal receptor-activated kinase by an adhesion-independent mechanism.
Academic Article Identification of cell signaling molecules by expression cloning.
Academic Article PEA-15 mediates cytoplasmic sequestration of ERK MAP kinase.
Academic Article RSK2 activity is regulated by its interaction with PEA-15.
Academic Article Recognition of ERK MAP kinase by PEA-15 reveals a common docking site within the death domain and death effector domain.
Academic Article PEA-15 binding to ERK1/2 MAPKs is required for its modulation of integrin activation.
Academic Article Phosphorylation of PEA-15 switches its binding specificity from ERK/MAPK to FADD.
Academic Article Phosphoprotein enriched in astrocytes-15 kDa expression inhibits astrocyte migration by a protein kinase C delta-dependent mechanism.
Academic Article The regulation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) in mammalian cells.
Academic Article PEA15 impairs cell migration and correlates with clinical features predicting good prognosis in neuroblastoma.
Academic Article A phospholipase C?1-activated pathway regulates transcription in human vascular smooth muscle cells.
Academic Article PEA-15 potentiates H-Ras-mediated epithelial cell transformation through phospholipase D.
Academic Article RSK2 protein suppresses integrin activation and fibronectin matrix assembly and promotes cell migration.
Academic Article Phosphorylation is the switch that turns PEA-15 from tumor suppressor to tumor promoter.
Academic Article RSK isoforms in cancer cell invasion and metastasis.
Academic Article Organometallic Titanocene-Gold Compounds as Potential Chemotherapeutics in Renal Cancer. Study of their Protein Kinase Inhibitory Properties.
Academic Article RSK2 activity mediates glioblastoma invasiveness and is a potential target for new therapeutics.
Academic Article PEA-15 (Phosphoprotein Enriched in Astrocytes 15) Is a Protective Mediator in the Vasculature and Is Regulated During Neointimal Hyperplasia.
Academic Article RSK2 drives cell motility by serine phosphorylation of LARG and activation of Rho GTPases.
Grant RSK-2 regulates integrin-mediated adhesion and migration
Grant Regulation of Cell Signaling and Adhesion
Grant Regulation of Cell Signaling and Adhesion
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