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Publication : Dlg, Scribble and Lgl in cell polarity, cell proliferation and cancer.

First Author  Humbert P Year  2003
Journal  Bioessays Volume  25
Issue  6 Pages  542-53
PubMed ID  12766944 Mgi Jnum  J:113997
Mgi Id  MGI:3687956 Doi  10.1002/bies.10286
Citation  Humbert P, et al. (2003) Dlg, Scribble and Lgl in cell polarity, cell proliferation and cancer. Bioessays 25(6):542-53
abstractText  Dlg (Discs large), Scrib (Scribble) and Lgl (Lethal giant larvae) are evolutionarily conserved components of a common genetic pathway that link the seemingly disparate functions of cell polarity and cell proliferation in epithelial cells. dlg, scrib and lgl have been identified as tumour suppressor genes in Drosophila, mutations of which cause similar phenotypes, involving disruption of cell polarity and neoplastic overgrowth of tissues. The molecular mechanisms by which Dlg, Scrib and Lgl proteins regulate cell proliferation are not clear, but there is some evidence that epithelial polarisation is required for this regulation. Dlg, Scrib and Lgl are highly conserved between human and Drosophila, and we discuss evidence that these proteins also play a role in cancer progression in humans.
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