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British Journal of Cancer (2008) 98, 256–262. doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6604002 www.bjcancer.com
Published online 30 October 2007

Nf2/Merlin: a coordinator of receptor signalling and intercellular contact

M Curto1 and A I McClatchey1

1Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Cancer Research and Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, 149 13th Street, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA

Correspondence: Dr AI McClatchey, E-mail: mcclatch@helix.mgh.harvard.edu

Received 30 May 2007; Revised 16 August 2007; Accepted 29 August 2007; Published online 30 October 2007.

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Abstract

This review explores possible mechanisms by which the neurofibromatosis type-2 tumour suppressor Merlin regulates contact-dependent inhibition of proliferation. Starting from an evolutionary perspective, the concurrent emergence of intercellular contacts and proliferation control in multicellular organisms is first considered. Following a brief survey of the molecular and subcellular milieus in which merlin performs its function, the importance of different cellular and biological contexts in defining the function of merlin is discussed. Finally, an integrated model for merlin and the Ezrin, Radixin, and Moesin (ERM) proteins functioning in the regulation of cellular interfaces is proposed.

Keywords:

Merlin, Ezrin, EGFR, contact-inhibition, adherens junctions, cytoskeleton

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