Figures and Tables

From the following article:

Protein-tyrosine phosphatases and cancer

Arne Östman, Carina Hellberg & Frank D. Böhmer

Nature Reviews Cancer 6, 307-320 (April 2006)

doi:10.1038/nrc1837

Figure 1 - Protein-tyrosine phosphatases and cancer

Figure 1

Schematic representation of some of the protein-tyrosine phosphatase subfamilies.

Figure 2 - Protein-tyrosine phosphatases and cancer

Figure 2

Schematic illustration of the dual aspects of protein-tyrosine phosphatases in controlling cell proliferation, cell–matrix and cell–cell adhesion.

Figure 3 - Protein-tyrosine phosphatases and cancer

Figure 3

Schematic illustration of different mechanisms for protein-tyrosine phosphatase inactivation in cancer.

Figure 4 - Protein-tyrosine phosphatases and cancer

Figure 4

Mechanism of SHP2-mediated signal transduction and the effect of SHP2 mutations in leukaemia.

Table 1 - Protein-tyrosine phosphatases and cancer

Table 1

Protein-tyrosine phosphatases with tumour-suppressive activity

Table 2 - Protein-tyrosine phosphatases and cancer

Table 2

SHP2 (PTPN11) variants in Noonan syndrome, and malignancies

Table 3 - Protein-tyrosine phosphatases and cancer

Table 3

Protein-tyrosine phosphatases with a proven or potential oncogenic role