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    • Original Article Melanocytes/Melanoma
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      GPR56/ADGRG1 Activation Promotes Melanoma Cell Migration via NTF Dissociation and CTF-Mediated Gα12/13/RhoA Signaling

      Journal of Investigative Dermatology
      Vol. 137Issue 3p727–736Published online: November 3, 2016
      • Nien-Yi Chiang
      • Yen-Ming Peng
      • Horng-Heng Juang
      • Tse-Ching Chen
      • Hsiao-Lin Pan
      • Gin-Wen Chang
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        GPR56/ADGRG1 is a versatile adhesion G protein-coupled receptor with diverse biological functions. GPR56 expression is variably detected in human melanoma cell lines and correlates inversely with the metastatic potential of melanoma lesions. GPR56 associates with the tetraspanins CD9 and CD81 on the melanoma cell surface. GPR56 activation by immobilized CG4 monoclonal antibody facilitates N-terminal fragment dissociation in a CD9/CD81-dependent manner specifically inducing IL-6 production, which promotes cell migration and invasion.
        GPR56/ADGRG1 Activation Promotes Melanoma Cell Migration via NTF Dissociation and CTF-Mediated Gα12/13/RhoA Signaling
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