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Regulation of epithelial plasticity by ERK1 and ERK2 isoforms
Rasl, Jan ; Vomastek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Rösel, Daniel (referee) ; Libusová, Lenka (referee)
The ERK pathway is an evolutionarily conserved three-tier signaling cascade comprised of protein kinases Raf, MEK, and ERK. These core kinases are arranged in a hierarchical order and the signal is transduced from Raf to MEK to ERK. The ERK pathway is activated by diverse extracellular signals and in response regulates many cellular processes including cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, migration or epithelial plasticity. Given the role of the ERK pathway in regulating such fundamental cellular processes, the ERK pathway signaling is tightly controlled and its dysregulation has pathological consequences such as cancer development and progression. Although much is known about mechanisms underlying the signal transduction by the ERK signaling pathway, much less is known about how two highly homologous ERK1 and ERK2 isoforms contribute to the signaling by this pathway. In this thesis, I studied isoform-specific functions of ERK1 and ERK2 using epithelial Madin- Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells overexpressing either ERK1 or ERK2. Obtained data show that overexpression of ERK2, but not ERK1, had significant effects on the morphology and functional phenotype of MDCK cells. Both ERK1 and ERK2 expressing cells were able to form cohesive clusters, but the only ERK2 overexpression affected...

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