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      Phosphotyrosine enrichment identifies focal adhesion kinase and other tyrosine kinases for targeting in canine hemangiosarcoma.

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      Veterinary and comparative oncology
      Wiley

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          Canine hemangiosarcoma (HSA) is an endothelial cell malignancy driven, in part, by activating mutations in receptor and non-receptor tyrosine kinases. Proteomics, Western blots and a tyrosine kinase inhibitor were used to elucidate activating mechanisms in HSA cell lines. Phosphotyrosine peptides from focal adhesion kinase (FAK) STAT3, Lyn, Fyn and other signal transduction kinases were identified by mass spectrometry. FAK was constitutively activated at tyrosine 397, the autophosphorylation site, and this was reversible with high concentrations of a FAK inhibitor. FAK inhibitor-14 suppressed migration and phosphorylation of FAK tyrosine 397 and tyrosines 576/577 and was cytotoxic to HSA cells suggesting FAK signalling may be an important contributor to canine HSA survival.

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          Journal
          Vet Comp Oncol
          Veterinary and comparative oncology
          Wiley
          1476-5829
          1476-5810
          Sep 2012
          : 10
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Clinical Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA.
          Article
          10.1111/j.1476-5829.2012.00325.x
          22487216
          576b4e81-5129-49ee-abe5-5fee1bf828c3
          © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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