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  2. PRL-3 and PRL-1 promote cell migration, invasion, and metastasis

PRL-3 and PRL-1 promote cell migration, invasion, and metastasis

  • Cancer Res. 2003 Jun 1;63(11):2716-22.
Qi Zeng 1 Jing-Ming Dong Ke Guo Jie Li Hui-Xian Tan Vicki Koh Catherine J Pallen Edward Manser Wanjin Hong
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Affiliation

  • 1 Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Singapore 117609, Singapore.
PMID: 12782572
Abstract

We demonstrate here that Chinese hamster ovary cells stably expressing PRL-3, a M(r) 20000 prenylated protein tyrosine Phosphatase, or its relative, PRL-1, exhibit enhanced motility and invasive activity. A catalytically inactive PRL-3 mutant has significantly reduced migration-promoting activity. We observe that PRL-3 is associated with diverse membrane structures involved in cell movement. Furthermore, we show that PRL-3- and -1-expressing cells, but not control cells, induce metastatic tumor formation in mice. Thus, our results deliver the first evidence for a causative role of PRL-3 and -1 in promoting cell motility, invasion activity, and metastasis.

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