PRL1 and PRL3 promote macropinocytosis via its lipid phosphatase activity

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PRL1 and PRL3 promote macropinocytosis via its lipid phosphatase activity
Title:
PRL1 and PRL3 promote macropinocytosis via its lipid phosphatase activity
Journal Title:
Theranostics
Publication Date:
29 May 2024
Citation:
Ye, Z., Ng, C. P., Liu, H., Bao, Q., Xu, S., Zu, D., He, Y., Huang, Y., Al-Aidaroos, A. Q. O., Guo, K., Li, J., Yaw, L. P., Xiong, Q., Thura, M., Zheng, W., Guan, F., Cheng, X., Shi, Y., & Zeng, Q. (2024). PRL1 and PRL3 promote macropinocytosis via its lipid phosphatase activity. Theranostics, 14(9), 3423–3438. https://doi.org/10.7150/thno.93127
Abstract:
PRL1 and PRL3, members of the protein tyrosine phosphatase family, have been associated with cancer metastasis and poor prognosis. Despite extensive research on their protein phosphatase activity, their potential role as lipid phosphatases remains elusive.
License type:
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Funding Info:
This research / project is supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province of China - NA
Grant Reference no. : LTGY23H160018

This research / project is supported by the Zhejiang Medical and Health Science and Technology Program - NA
Grant Reference no. : 2024KY789

This research / project is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China - NA
Grant Reference no. : 32370797

This research / project is supported by the Agency for Science, Technology and Research - Career Development Fund
Grant Reference no. : C210812005

This research is supported by core funding from: Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
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ISSN:
1838-7640