Nature Communications (Jan 2020)

Extensive rewiring of the EGFR network in colorectal cancer cells expressing transforming levels of KRASG13D

  • Susan A. Kennedy,
  • Mohamed-Ali Jarboui,
  • Sriganesh Srihari,
  • Cinzia Raso,
  • Kenneth Bryan,
  • Layal Dernayka,
  • Theodosia Charitou,
  • Manuel Bernal-Llinares,
  • Carlos Herrera-Montavez,
  • Aleksandar Krstic,
  • David Matallanas,
  • Max Kotlyar,
  • Igor Jurisica,
  • Jasna Curak,
  • Victoria Wong,
  • Igor Stagljar,
  • Thierry LeBihan,
  • Lisa Imrie,
  • Priyanka Pillai,
  • Miriam A. Lynn,
  • Erik Fasterius,
  • Cristina Al-Khalili Szigyarto,
  • James Breen,
  • Christina Kiel,
  • Luis Serrano,
  • Nora Rauch,
  • Oleksii Rukhlenko,
  • Boris N. Kholodenko,
  • Luis F. Iglesias-Martinez,
  • Colm J. Ryan,
  • Ruth Pilkington,
  • Patrizia Cammareri,
  • Owen Sansom,
  • Steven Shave,
  • Manfred Auer,
  • Nicola Horn,
  • Franziska Klose,
  • Marius Ueffing,
  • Karsten Boldt,
  • David J. Lynn,
  • Walter Kolch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-14224-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Kras is often mutated in colorectal cancer but how this oncogenic mutation alters signalling pathways globally is undetermined. Here, the authors analyse how this mutation affects protein interaction networks and signal flow showing an extensive re‐wiring of signalling in response to KRas mutation