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The MITF regulatory network in melanoma.

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Chauhan JS. et al, (2022), Pigment Cell Melanoma Res

TBX2 controls a proproliferative gene expression program in melanoma.

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TOP1 modulation during melanoma progression and in adaptative resistance to BRAF and MEK inhibitors.

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Oliveira ÉAD. et al, (2021), Pharmacol Res, 173

TBX3 Promotes Melanoma Migration by Transcriptional Activation of ID1, which Prevents Activation of E-Cadherin by MITF.

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Paradoxical activation of AMPK by glucose drives selective EP300 activity in colorectal cancer.

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Gutiérrez-Salmerón M. et al, (2020), PLoS Biol, 18

Lineage-Restricted Regulation of SCD and Fatty Acid Saturation by MITF Controls Melanoma Phenotypic Plasticity.

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Vivas-García Y. et al, (2020), Mol Cell, 77, 120 - 137.e9

ABCB5 is activated by MITF and β-catenin and is associated with melanoma differentiation.

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Louphrasitthiphol P. et al, (2020), Pigment Cell Melanoma Res, 33, 112 - 118

MITF controls the TCA cycle to modulate the melanoma hypoxia response.

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Louphrasitthiphol P. et al, (2019), Pigment Cell Melanoma Res, 32, 792 - 808

RASSF1A uncouples Wnt from Hippo signalling and promotes YAP mediated differentiation via p73.

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Papaspyropoulos A. et al, (2018), Nat Commun, 9

NFIB Mediates BRN2 Driven Melanoma Cell Migration and Invasion Through Regulation of EZH2 and MITF.

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Fane ME. et al, (2017), EBioMedicine, 16, 63 - 75