Copper (Cu) is essential for living organisms, and acts as a cofactor in many metabolic enzymes. To avoid the toxicity of free Cu, organisms have specific transport systems that 'chaperone' the metal to targets. Cancer progression is associated with increased cellular Cu concentrations, whereby proliferative immortality, angiogenesis and metastasis are cancer hallmarks with defined requirements for Cu. The aim of this study is to gather all known Cu-binding proteins and reveal their putative involvement in cancers using the available database resources of RNA transcript levels. Using the database along with manual curation, we identified a total of 54 Cu-binding proteins (named the human Cu proteome). Next, we retrieved RNA expression level...
AbstractCopper plays an important role in the aetiology and growth of tumours and levels of the meta...
Copper is an essential nutrient whose redox properties make it both beneficial and toxic to the cell...
Copper (Cu) ions are cofactors found in many di˙erent proteins and are necessary for the proteins to...
Copper (Cu) is essential for living organisms, and acts as a cofactor in many metabolic enzymes. To ...
Copper (Cu) is an essential transition metal ion required as cofactor in many key enzymes. After cel...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
The protein mediator of ERBB2-driven cell motility 1 (Memo1) is connected to many signaling pathways...
Enzymes need to fold into unique three-dimensional structures in order to function. Copper ions are ...
Copper is an essential trace element that acts as a cofactor in various enzyme active sites in the h...
Background Copper was reported to be involved in the onset and progression of cancer. Proteins in ch...
Unravelling Copper-Regulatory Systems and Copper-Affected Pathways in Cancer Cells to Improve Curren...
Copper ions are needed in several steps of cancer progression. However, the underlying mechanisms, a...
Copper ions are needed in several steps of cancer progression. However, the underlying mechanisms, a...
Copper plays an important role in the aetiology and growth of tumours and levels of the metal are in...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
AbstractCopper plays an important role in the aetiology and growth of tumours and levels of the meta...
Copper is an essential nutrient whose redox properties make it both beneficial and toxic to the cell...
Copper (Cu) ions are cofactors found in many di˙erent proteins and are necessary for the proteins to...
Copper (Cu) is essential for living organisms, and acts as a cofactor in many metabolic enzymes. To ...
Copper (Cu) is an essential transition metal ion required as cofactor in many key enzymes. After cel...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
The protein mediator of ERBB2-driven cell motility 1 (Memo1) is connected to many signaling pathways...
Enzymes need to fold into unique three-dimensional structures in order to function. Copper ions are ...
Copper is an essential trace element that acts as a cofactor in various enzyme active sites in the h...
Background Copper was reported to be involved in the onset and progression of cancer. Proteins in ch...
Unravelling Copper-Regulatory Systems and Copper-Affected Pathways in Cancer Cells to Improve Curren...
Copper ions are needed in several steps of cancer progression. However, the underlying mechanisms, a...
Copper ions are needed in several steps of cancer progression. However, the underlying mechanisms, a...
Copper plays an important role in the aetiology and growth of tumours and levels of the metal are in...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
AbstractCopper plays an important role in the aetiology and growth of tumours and levels of the meta...
Copper is an essential nutrient whose redox properties make it both beneficial and toxic to the cell...
Copper (Cu) ions are cofactors found in many di˙erent proteins and are necessary for the proteins to...