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Caught in the “Akt”: Cross-talk between EphA2 and EGFR through the Akt-PIKfyve axis maintains cellular sensitivity to EGF

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EphA activation upon cell-cell contact balances EGFR degradation and recycling to ensure sustained responsiveness to EGF (Stallaert et al., in 31 July 2018 issue). Activation of EGFR (epidermal growth factor… Click to show full abstract

EphA activation upon cell-cell contact balances EGFR degradation and recycling to ensure sustained responsiveness to EGF (Stallaert et al., in 31 July 2018 issue). Activation of EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) and Eph receptor often exerts opposing effects on cell functions. In this issue of Science Signaling, Stallaert et al. reveal how cells maintain sustained response to EGF stimulation by replenishing EGFR at the plasma membrane and how conflicting signals from the EphA-ephrin system and EGFR are integrated to coordinate cellular responses, including cell migration and proliferation.

Keywords: cross talk; egfr; talk epha2; egf; caught akt; akt cross

Journal Title: Science Signaling
Year Published: 2018

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