MET interacts with TNS proteins

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Interaction of MET with tensin protein TNS4 at focal adhesion sites promotes cell motility through and unknown mechanism. MET also interacts with TNS3, whose expression seems to be inversely correlated with TNS4 (Muharram et al. 2014).
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
24814316 Tensin-4-dependent MET stabilization is essential for survival and proliferation in carcinoma cells

Sahgal, P, Kaukonen, R, Muharram, G, Carpén, O, Korpela, T, De Franceschi, N, Ivaska, J, Clark, K, Tulasne, D

Dev. Cell 2014
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