2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2064774/v1
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Co-clustering of EphB6 and ephrinB1 in trans suppresses cancer cell invasion

Abstract: EphB6 is an understudied ephrin receptor tyrosine pseudokinase, the expression of which is downregulated in multiple types of metastatic cancers. Compared to its kinase-active counterparts, how EphB6 regulates signal transduction in the absence of intrinsic kinase activity remains unknown. Here, we unveil the molecular details of key signal transduction mechanisms driven by EphB6. We identify ephrinB1 as a cognate ligand of EphB6 and demonstrate EphB6’s ability to form extensive co-clusters at the plasma membr… Show more

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