Matrix Remodeling Associated Genes (MXRAs): structural diversity, functional significance, and therapeutic potential in tumor microenvironments
Abstract The Matrix Remodeling Associated Genes (MXRAs) family, comprising eight distinct members (MXRA1-8), plays a crucial role in the development and maintenance of higher vertebrate cells. These proteins are primarily involved in the regulation of intercellular adhesion and the remodeling of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Recent investigations have highlighted the significant roles of MXRAs in the modulation of tumor growth and progression, establishing them as vital components in the oncogenic landscape. Notably, each MXRA member exhibits unique structural characteristics and
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