Cheung et al. examined the opposing effects of TIGAR- and RAC1-derived ROS in a model of Apc deletion. Their results indicate that the pro- and anti-proliferative effects of ROS can be independently modulated in the same cell, with two key targets in the Wnt pathway functioning to integrate the different ROS signals for optimal cell proliferation.
Opposing effects of TIGAR- and RAC1-derived ROS on Wnt-driven proliferation in the mouse intestine
E. Cheung,Pearl Lee,Fatih Ceteci,C. Nixon,K. Blyth,O. Sansom,K. Vousden
Published 2016 in Genes & Development
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2016
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Genes & Development
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2016-01-01
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Biology, Medicine
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