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Identifier: R-HSA-5687097
Species: Homo sapiens
Compartment: nucleoplasm
NCOA3 interacts with ETV4 (also known as PEA3) in a manner that depends on S857 phosphorylation (Long et al, 2012). ETV4 and NCOA3 coactivate expression of a number of MMP genes, which play roles in cell motility and invasiveness in a subset of lung carcinomas (Long et al, 2012; Qin et al, 2008; Yan et al, 2008).
Identifier: R-HSA-5687099
Species: Homo sapiens
Compartment: nucleoplasm
MAPK6-dependent phosphorylation of NCOA3 S857 promotes its interaction with the transcription factor ETV4 and increases the occupancy at promoters of the MMP2 and 10 genes in vivo as assessed by ChIP (Long et al, 2012; Qin et al, 2008; Yan et al, 2008). MMP gene expression is associated with invasiveness in lung and breast cancer, and MAPK6 is highly expressed in a subset of human lung carcinomas (Long et al, 2012; Qin et al, 2008; Yan et al, 2008; Li et al, 2008; reviewed in Kostenko et al, 2012).
Identifier: R-HSA-5687090
Species: Homo sapiens
Compartment: nucleoplasm
MAPK6 is proposed to phosphorylate NCOA3 at serine 857. This phosphorylation is required for NCOA3 to interact with the transcription factor ETV4 (also known as PEA3). Together, ETV4 and NCOA3 bind to the promoters and regulate the expression of metalloprotease genes such as MMP2 and MMP10 and in this way contribute to cell motility and invasiveness in lung cancer (Long et al, 2012; Qin et al, 2008; Yan et al, 2008; Li et al, 2008; reviewed in Kostenko et al, 2012).
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