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== Therapeutic use ==
== Therapeutic use ==
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Grb2 protein is especially involved in the setting up of cellular oncognesis in prostate, colon and lung cancers. This role is mainly due to its essential role in signal transduction in the MAP kinase pathway known to induce mitosis.
Grb2 protein is especially involved in the setting up of cellular oncognesis in prostate, colon and lung cancers. This role is mainly due to its essential role in signal transduction in the MAP kinase pathway known to induce mitosis.
In this pathway, GrbS binds to the oncogenic protein SOS under its monomeric form. Yet SOS can also be found in its dimeric form in the cell.
In this pathway, GrbS binds to the oncogenic protein SOS under its monomeric form. Yet SOS can also be found in its dimeric form in the cell.
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A new therapeutic way could therefore be considered by stabilizing Grb2 in its dimeric form. This could be achieve with a protein acting as an irreversible cross-link at the interface between the 2 units.
A new therapeutic way could therefore be considered by stabilizing Grb2 in its dimeric form. This could be achieve with a protein acting as an irreversible cross-link at the interface between the 2 units.
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== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==

Revision as of 17:16, 12 January 2017

Grb2 (1gri)

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References

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