Abstract 1539: Investigating the mechanisms of tumor suppression mediated by PTEN PDZ-binding domain in a murine breast cancer model

Volume: 77, Issue: 13_Supplement, Pages: 1539 - 1539
Published: Jul 1, 2017
Abstract
PTEN (Phosphatase and tensin homolog) functions as a key negative regulator of PI3K-Akt pathway through its lipid phosphatase activity. Mutations or loss of PTEN is frequently observed in brain, breast, prostate and endometrial cancer. PTEN possesses a PDZ-binding domain (PDZ-BD) at the end of its carboxyl terminus. Functionally, PDZ-BD mediates PTEN’s interactions with other PDZ domain-containing proteins, including ZO-1, PSD-95, DLG, etc,...
Paper Details
Title
Abstract 1539: Investigating the mechanisms of tumor suppression mediated by PTEN PDZ-binding domain in a murine breast cancer model
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Volume
77
Issue
13_Supplement
Pages
1539 - 1539
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