XPO1-dependent export of p-S69,S73 MITF-M

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R-HSA-9824986
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Reaction [omitted]
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Homo sapiens
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5/5
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After binding XPO1 (CRM1), MITF-M is exported to the cytosol (Ngeow et al, 2018). In addition to XPO1, MITF-M also interacts with numerous other proteins invovled in nuclear export, as assessed by TAP tagging and mass spectrometry studies (Laurette et al, 2015).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
25803486 Transcription factor MITF and remodeller BRG1 define chromatin organisation at regulatory elements in melanoma cells

Cornell, RA, Koludrovic, D, Imrichova, H, Aerts, S, Siddaway, R, Mengus, G, Keime, C, Seberg, H, Laurette, P, Van Otterloo, E, Le Gras, S, Davidson, I, Strub, T

Elife 2015
30150413 BRAF/MAPK and GSK3 signaling converges to control MITF nuclear export

Knapp, S, Patton, EE, Friedrichsen, HJ, Berridge, G, Filippakopoulos, P, Andrews, S, Fischer, R, Goding, CR, Picaud, S, Brunsdon, H, Ngeow, KC, Borden, KLB, Zeng, Z, Steingrímsson, E, Lisle, R, Knowles, H, Volpon, L, Li, L

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2018
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