S100 proteins promote cancer cell migration and metastasis. To investigate their roles in the process of migration we have constructed inducible systems for S100P in rat mammary and human HeLa cells that show a linear relationship between its intracellular levels and cell migration. S100P, like S100A4, differentially interacts with the isoforms of nonmuscle myosin II (NMIIA, K(d) = 0.5 µm; IIB, K(d) = 8 µm; IIC, K(d) = 1.0 µm). Accordingly, S100P dissociates NMIIA and IIC filaments but not IIB in vitro. NMIIA knockdown increases migration in non-induced cells and there is no further increase upon induction of S100P, whereas NMIIB knockdown reduces cell migration whether or not S100P is induced. NMIIC knockdown does not affect S100P-enhanced...
The dynamic alterations in the cytoskeletal components actin and intermediate, etc. filaments are re...
The importance of S100A4, a Ca2+-binding protein, in mediating tumour cell migration, both intracell...
Whilst S100P has been shown to be a marker for carcinogenesis, we have shown, in non physio-patholog...
S100 proteins promote cancer cell migration and metastasis. To investigate their roles in the proces...
Overexpression of S100P promotes breast cancer metastasis in animals and elevated levels in primary ...
S100P protein is a potent inducer of metastasis in a model system, and its presence in cancer cells ...
SummaryFilament assembly of nonmuscle myosin IIA (NMIIA) is selectively regulated by the small Ca2+-...
Cell migration requires the initial formation of cell protrusions, lamellipodia and/or filopodia, th...
S100A4 is a member of the S100 family of proteins and increases the motility of many cell types. Thi...
Curs 2016-2017Intoduction: Metastasis is associated with around the 90% of all deaths related with c...
The S100 family of calcium binding proteins exhibits a unique pattern of cell type specific expressi...
The vast diversity of S100 proteins has demonstrated a multitude of biological correlations with cel...
S100A4, a member of the S100 family of Ca2+-binding proteins, displays elevated expression in malign...
Elevated levels of the calcium-binding protein S100A4 promote metastasis and in carcinoma cells are ...
Abstract S100A4, an important member of the S100 family of proteins, is best known for its significa...
The dynamic alterations in the cytoskeletal components actin and intermediate, etc. filaments are re...
The importance of S100A4, a Ca2+-binding protein, in mediating tumour cell migration, both intracell...
Whilst S100P has been shown to be a marker for carcinogenesis, we have shown, in non physio-patholog...
S100 proteins promote cancer cell migration and metastasis. To investigate their roles in the proces...
Overexpression of S100P promotes breast cancer metastasis in animals and elevated levels in primary ...
S100P protein is a potent inducer of metastasis in a model system, and its presence in cancer cells ...
SummaryFilament assembly of nonmuscle myosin IIA (NMIIA) is selectively regulated by the small Ca2+-...
Cell migration requires the initial formation of cell protrusions, lamellipodia and/or filopodia, th...
S100A4 is a member of the S100 family of proteins and increases the motility of many cell types. Thi...
Curs 2016-2017Intoduction: Metastasis is associated with around the 90% of all deaths related with c...
The S100 family of calcium binding proteins exhibits a unique pattern of cell type specific expressi...
The vast diversity of S100 proteins has demonstrated a multitude of biological correlations with cel...
S100A4, a member of the S100 family of Ca2+-binding proteins, displays elevated expression in malign...
Elevated levels of the calcium-binding protein S100A4 promote metastasis and in carcinoma cells are ...
Abstract S100A4, an important member of the S100 family of proteins, is best known for its significa...
The dynamic alterations in the cytoskeletal components actin and intermediate, etc. filaments are re...
The importance of S100A4, a Ca2+-binding protein, in mediating tumour cell migration, both intracell...
Whilst S100P has been shown to be a marker for carcinogenesis, we have shown, in non physio-patholog...