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SRC

c-Src

Src family protein tyrosine kinases (SFKs) play important roles downstream of integrin adhesion receptors, and they are necessary for the generation of "outside-in signals" that regulate cytoskeletal organization, cell motility and gene expression in response to cell adhesion.

Integrins

- beta3-integrins and c-Src can interact directly, and this pool of c-Src is activated by cell adhesion to initiate outside-in signaling in platelets, osteoclasts and cells of the vasculature.

See also

- Src kinases (SFKs)

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References

- Avizienyte E, Frame MC. Src and FAK signalling controls adhesion fate and the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. Curr Opin Cell Biol. 2005 Oct;17(5):542-7. PMID: 16099634

- Shattil SJ. Integrins and Src: dynamic duo of adhesion signaling. Trends Cell Biol. 2005 Aug;15(8):399-403. PMID: 16005629

- Playford MP, Schaller MD. The interplay between Src and integrins in normal and tumor biology. Oncogene. 2004 Oct 18;23(48):7928-46. PMID: 15489911

- Yeatman TJ. A renaissance for SRC. Nat Rev Cancer. 2004 Jun;4(6):470-80. PMID: 15170449