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The role of Ser/Thr phosphorylation of p130CAS in signaling
Dibus, Michal ; Rösel, Daniel (advisor) ; Macůrková, Marie (referee)
p130Cas is an important adaptor protein that plays an essential role in many intracellular signaling processes. Given the fact that p130Cas is a well-known substrate for wide spectrum of kinases, its function is regulated mostly by phosphorylation on tyrosine, threonine and serine residues. This work is focused on Serine/Threonine phosphorylation and its role in regulation of p130Cas signaling. Although it is known that Serine/Threonine phosphorylation of p130Cas is regulated by cell cycle, integrin-mediated cell adhesion and association with BCAR3, the mechanisms leading to the phosphorylation are still not well understood and the kinases involved in these processes are unknown. Being p130Cas an important regulator of cell migration and tumor invasiveness, understanding of these mechanisms should provide a useful tool in developing new strategies in aiming of anti-cancer drugs.

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