Mattia R Bordoli
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Recent Articles
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Brutsch S, Madzharova E, Pantasis S, Wustemann T, Gurri S, Steenbock H, et al.
Cell Mol Life Sci
. 2023 Mar;
80(4):89.
PMID: 36920550
Vertebrate lonesome kinase (VLK) is the only known secreted tyrosine kinase and responsible for the phosphorylation of a broad range of secretory pathway-resident and extracellular matrix proteins. However, its cell-type...
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Revollo L, Merrill-Skoloff G, De Ceunynck K, Dilks J, Guo S, Bordoli M, et al.
Blood
. 2021 Jul;
139(1):104-117.
PMID: 34329392
Tyrosine phosphorylation of extracellular proteins is observed in cell cultures and in vivo, but little is known about the functional roles of tyrosine phosphorylation of extracellular proteins. Vertebrate lonesome kinase...
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Teuscher A, Statzer C, Pantasis S, Bordoli M, Ewald C
Methods Mol Biol
. 2019 Mar;
1944:169-188.
PMID: 30840243
Proper collagen homeostasis is essential for development and aging of any multicellular organism. During aging, two extreme scenarios are commonly occurring: a local excess in collagen deposition, for instance during...
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Bordoli M, Yum J, Breitkopf S, Thon J, Italiano Jr J, Xiao J, et al.
Cell
. 2014 Aug;
158(5):1033-1044.
PMID: 25171405
Although tyrosine phosphorylation of extracellular proteins has been reported to occur extensively in vivo, no secreted protein tyrosine kinase has been identified. As a result, investigation of the potential role...
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Fuady J, Bordoli M, Abreu-Rodriguez I, Kristiansen G, Hoogewijs D, Stiehl D, et al.
Hypoxia (Auckl)
. 2014 Mar;
2:23-33.
PMID: 27774464
Hypoxia and the hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) signaling pathway trigger the expression of several genes involved in cancer progression and resistance to therapy. Transcriptionally active HIF-1 and HIF-2 regulate overlapping sets...