| Literature DB >> 11316791 |
H Morrison1, L S Sherman, J Legg, F Banine, C Isacke, C A Haipek, D H Gutmann, H Ponta, P Herrlich.
Abstract
The neurofibromatosis-2 (NF2) gene encodes merlin, an ezrin-radixin-moesin-(ERM)-related protein that functions as a tumor suppressor. We found that merlin mediates contact inhibition of growth through signals from the extracellular matrix. At high cell density, merlin becomes hypo-phosphorylated and inhibits cell growth in response to hyaluronate (HA), a mucopolysaccharide that surrounds cells. Merlin's growth-inhibitory activity depends on specific interaction with the cytoplasmic tail of CD44, a transmembrane HA receptor. At low cell density, merlin is phosphorylated, growth permissive, and exists in a complex with ezrin, moesin, and CD44. These data indicate that merlin and CD44 form a molecular switch that specifies cell growth arrest or proliferation.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11316791 PMCID: PMC312675 DOI: 10.1101/gad.189601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Dev ISSN: 0890-9369 Impact factor: 11.361