Today @Fondaz_Veronesi awarded me a research grant to pursue my work on how cancer cells rewire protein synthesis to promote survival, progression, and therapy resistance.
This support will allow me to explore how non-coding alterations shape disease evolution.
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In issue 4:
FAM134B isoforms control ER dynamics in myogenesis
Bacterial virulence factor targets both neutrophils & complement system
Special pericytes in pulmonary capillaries
Cover: 1st plant spliceosome structure by Yichen Lu, Ke Liang & Xiechao Zhan
https://t.co/a5HDeLoicb
Translation re-initiation at uORFs by noncanonical translation factors MCTS1-DENR does not require their homolog eIF2D, but can be aided by MCTS2 as new DENR partner
David Gatfield and collaborators
https://t.co/sbdO1NIn2e
The integrated stress response drives MET oncogene overexpression in cancers
Dogus Altintas @AltintasDogus, Paolo Comoglio et al
https://t.co/jNnqZie5Yq
Our new study in The EMBO Journal reveals how the Integrated Stress Response (ISR) drives MET oncogene overexpression in cancers. This breakthrough uncovers a key link between stress adaptation and cancer progression.
🧬 Read more: https://t.co/vBkCIkoCwB
Today @fondazioneumbertoveronesi awarded me a research grant to pursue my work on the interplay between integrated stress response and invasive growth. I am thrilled to be with my daughter and my beloved wife for this important moment organised by Fondazione Veronesi.
Thanks to the @Fondaz_Veronesi for supporting our research. We will keep doing our best to uncover mechanisms behind resistance to targeted therapies. @Comogliogroup
The PSI Domain of the MET Oncogene Encodes a Functional Disulfide Isomerase Essential for the Maturation of the Receptor Precursor https://t.co/KxRWMZZPRN #mdpiijms via @IJMS_MDPI
Did you think that MET oncogene was only a tyrosine kinase? Check out our new research paper revealing an unsuspected enzymatic activity of the receptor. Online soon at the special issue of IJMS... @IFOMresearch@AIRC_it @fpoirccs
@DaddyMI5@brault_helene The tweet is in English and perfectly describes the position. The French part describes how to apply, ie cover letter and CV, like all academic positions worldwide.
Mutated MET∆14 kinase is not constitutively active but requires HGF. The response to the ligand is stronger and long-lasting, protecting cancer cells from apoptosis and driving invasive growth. @IFOMresearch@AltintasDogus@Comogliogroup@airc_it
https://t.co/hASW2cI30T