When highly invasive cancer cells are cultured on an extracellular matrix substrate, they extend proteolytically active membrane protrusions, termed invadopodia, from their ventral surface into the underlying matrix. Our understanding of the molecular composition of invadopodia has rapidly advanced in the last few years, but is far from complete. To accelerate component discovery, we resorted to a proteomics approach by applying DIfference Gel Electrophoresis (DIGE) to compare invadopodia-enriched sub-cellular fractions with cytosol and cell body membrane fractions and the whole cell lysate. The fractionation procedure was validated through step-by-step monitoring of the enrichment in typical actin-related invadopodia-associated proteins. A...
A rate-limiting step in breast cancer progression is acquisition of the invasive phenotype, which ca...
Multiple cell types form specialized protein complexes that are used by the cell to actively degrade...
Multiple cell types form specialized protein complexes that are used by the cell to actively degrade...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen highly invasive cancer cells are cultured on an extracellular mat...
International audienceMetastatic progression is the leading cause of mortality in breast cancer. Inv...
International audienceMetastatic progression is the leading cause of mortality in breast cancer. Inv...
International audienceMetastatic progression is the leading cause of mortality in breast cancer. Inv...
International audienceMetastatic progression is the leading cause of mortality in breast cancer. Inv...
International audienceMetastatic progression is the leading cause of mortality in breast cancer. Inv...
Invadopodia are dynamic protrusions in motile tumor cells whose function is to degrade extracellular...
SummaryInvadopodia are actin-rich subcellular protrusions with associated proteases used by cancer c...
Invadopodia are actin-rich protrusions developed by transformed cells in 2D/3D environments that are...
Invadopodia are actin-rich, adhesive protrusions that extend into and remodel the extracellular matr...
Publiher's version (útgefin grein)Metastatic progression is the leading cause of mortality in breast...
Item does not contain fulltextOne of the strategies used by cells to degrade and remodel the extrace...
A rate-limiting step in breast cancer progression is acquisition of the invasive phenotype, which ca...
Multiple cell types form specialized protein complexes that are used by the cell to actively degrade...
Multiple cell types form specialized protein complexes that are used by the cell to actively degrade...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen highly invasive cancer cells are cultured on an extracellular mat...
International audienceMetastatic progression is the leading cause of mortality in breast cancer. Inv...
International audienceMetastatic progression is the leading cause of mortality in breast cancer. Inv...
International audienceMetastatic progression is the leading cause of mortality in breast cancer. Inv...
International audienceMetastatic progression is the leading cause of mortality in breast cancer. Inv...
International audienceMetastatic progression is the leading cause of mortality in breast cancer. Inv...
Invadopodia are dynamic protrusions in motile tumor cells whose function is to degrade extracellular...
SummaryInvadopodia are actin-rich subcellular protrusions with associated proteases used by cancer c...
Invadopodia are actin-rich protrusions developed by transformed cells in 2D/3D environments that are...
Invadopodia are actin-rich, adhesive protrusions that extend into and remodel the extracellular matr...
Publiher's version (útgefin grein)Metastatic progression is the leading cause of mortality in breast...
Item does not contain fulltextOne of the strategies used by cells to degrade and remodel the extrace...
A rate-limiting step in breast cancer progression is acquisition of the invasive phenotype, which ca...
Multiple cell types form specialized protein complexes that are used by the cell to actively degrade...
Multiple cell types form specialized protein complexes that are used by the cell to actively degrade...