The Snail-Induced Sulfonation Pathway in Breast Cancer Metastasis

Abstract

This support from DOD has provided funding for a 3-year project that has resulted in fundamental new insights into how the transcription factor Snail can control gene regulation processes that regulate cancer metastases. The new discoveries include: 1. Binding of Snail to PRKG1, 14-3-3 and RING1a/B proteins; 2. Derivation of a model for Snail-DNA interaction and its verification using mutagenesis; 3. Phosphorylation of Snail by the kinase PRKG1 and recruitment of PO4-Snail to target genes; 4. Demonstration that LIMD2 is in the EMT pathway and also contributes to cancer metastases by regulating EMT, likely thru Snail pathways. Many of these have been published or are in preparation for publication. The demonstration that the PAPSS1 and PAPSS2 genes are direct targets for Snail during EMT continues to be elusive, mostly for technical reasons. Overall, this support has resulted in the discovery of key novel principles in EMT mediated gene regulation and has provided new exploitable targets for metastasis prevention and therapeutics which will be followed up in further studies which are ongoing.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2014
Accession Number
ADA616149

Entities

People

  • Frank J. Rauscher Iii

Organizations

  • Wistar Institute

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Amino Acids
  • Breast Cancer
  • Cancer
  • Cell Movement
  • Cell Physiological Processes
  • Cells
  • Chemistry
  • Health Services
  • Medical Personnel
  • Molecular Dynamics
  • Neoplasms
  • Oncology
  • Proteins
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Transcription Factors

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  • Molecular and genetic basis of cancer.