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PIPKIγ regulates focal adhesion dynamics and colon cancer cell invasion.

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Figure 2. Mutation at the kinase domain of PIPKIc abolished its activity and ability to promote focal adhesion formation in CHO-K1 cells
Figure 3. PIPKIc WT but not PIPKIc K188,200R promoted focal adhesion assembly and disassembly in CHO-K1 cells
Figure 4. PIPKIc K188,200R was incapable of mediating focal adhesion formation in HCT116 cells
Figure 8. PIPKIc is a major enzyme responsible for PIP2 and PIP3 production in HCT116 cells

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