MARK2/MARK3 Kinases Are Catalytic Co-dependencies of YAP/TAZ in Human Cancer
Elizabeth McKenna, Executive Editor of Cancer Discovery, shared a post on X about a recent paper by Christopher Vakoc et al. titled “MARK2/MARK3 kinases are catalytic co-dependencies of YAP/TAZ in human cancer” published in Cancer Discovery.
Authors: Olaf Klingbeil, Damianos Skopelitis, Claudia Tonelli, Paolo Cifani, Christopher Vakoc et al.
“Now online in Cancer Discovery: MARK2/MARK3 Kinases Are Catalytic Co-dependencies of YAP/TAZ in Human Cancer – by Olaf Klingbeil, Christopher Vakoc and colleagues.
Fun fact: for this paper I actually had the rare opportunity to deliver good news to an author in person when I met Olaf Klingbeil at Pezcoller24 (he was one of the winners of an EACR-AACR-The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research Travel Grant)!”
Source: Elizabeth McKenna/X
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