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Fig. 6 | Cancer Cell International

Fig. 6

From: Oncogenic effect of PHLDB2 is associated with epithelial–mesenchymal transition and E-cadherin regulation in colorectal cancer

Fig. 6

PHLDB2 binds to MDM2 and facilitates MDM2-mediated E-Cadherin degradation. a HCT116 p53−/− cells were transfected with HA-MDM2 with or without Flag-PHLDB2 and cell lysis was harvested for co-immunoprecipitation using anti-Flag antibody and Western Blot analysis at 48 h post-transfection. b HCT116 p53−/− cells were lysed and subjected to co-immunoprecipitation using anti-MDM2 antibody or mouse IgG as negative control. c HCT116 p53−/− cells were co-transfected with plasmids as indicated and subjected to Western Blot analysis at 48 h post-transfection. d Scheme depicts the role of PHLDB2 in EMT pathway. EMT stimuli, for example TGF-β or EGF, regulate multiple genes expression, such as Vimentin, E-Cadherin, and PHLDB2 in our study. PHLDB2 can bind to MDM2 to facilitate E-Cadherin degradation, and therefore promote EMT phenotypes

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