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Biochem J (2021) 478 (12): 2265–2283.
Published: 18 June 2021
...) was purchased from Cell Signaling Technology (Danvers, MA, USA). Mouse monoclonal anti-calnuc (sc-100793) was used at 1 : 100 dilution (in 5% BSA in TBST) for mouse experiments. The dilution for other antibodies was performed as per the manufacturer's instructions. calnuc cell migration exosomes...
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Biochem J (2021) 478 (1): 247–260.
Published: 15 January 2021
...Shan Cao; Lan Xiao; Junyao Wang; Guodong Chen; Yulan Liu The integrity of the intestinal mucosal barrier protects hosts against pathological conditions. Early mucosal restitution after wounding refers to epithelial cell migration into a defect. The RNA-binding protein HuR plays an important role...
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Biochem J (2020) 477 (12): 2281–2293.
Published: 24 June 2020
...′-UTR sequence of OCT4 gene . Unlike in HCT116 cells, overexpression of miR-3658 in SW480 cells brought about growth inhibition, cell cycle arrest and reduced cell migration, detected by flow cytometry, and scratch test assay. Overall, these findings demonstrated that miR-3658 as a tumor suppressor...
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Biochem J (2019) 476 (20): 2953–2963.
Published: 18 October 2019
... incubated for 72–96 h for efficient gene silencing of FHOD1. © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society 2019 active FHOD1 cell migration cell spreading centripetal flow stress fiber transverse arcs Actin filaments assemble...
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Biochem J (2019) 476 (4): 705–718.
Published: 28 February 2019
... that subsequently initiate signalling pathways to control a broad range of functional endpoints including cell migration, proliferation and survival. The α4 and α9 integrins form a small sub-family of receptors that share some specific ligands and binding partners. Although relatively poorly studied compared...
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Biochem J (2016) 473 (18): 2893–2909.
Published: 12 September 2016
... for cell migration in pathological states such as breast cancer. The intracellular Ca 2+ -dependent proteases, calpains (CAPNs), are known to cleave adhesion proteins. The isoform-specific function of CAPN1 and CAPN2 was explored and compared in two models of cell adhesion disruption: mice mammary gland...
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Biochem J (2015) 471 (3): 415–430.
Published: 16 October 2015
... by kinetic and mutational analyses. bisubstrate inhibitor cell migration CK2 ecto-kinase protein kinase inhibitor protein phosphorylation signal transduction Protein kinases are implicated in a wide variety of human diseases, with special reference to neoplasia. Consequently, compounds...
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Biochem J (2015) 465 (1): 89–101.
Published: 12 December 2014
... migration and invasion. This defined a signature of signalling events that may be exploited for selective targeting of MIM-deficient metastatic tumours. breast cancer cell invasion cell migration metastasis metastasis suppressor 1 (MTSS1) Missing in Metastasis (MIM) protein tyrosine phosphatase...
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Biochem J (2014) 459 (3): 565–576.
Published: 11 April 2014
... to the lower chamber, followed by incubation for an additional 12 h to allow cell migration. The cells adhering to the upper surface were wiped off with a filter wiper. After the filter wipe, the remaining cells were fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde solution and stained with haematoxylin (Sigma). The cells...
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Biochem J (2014) 457 (1): 19–26.
Published: 10 December 2013
.... Neural crest cells exhibit collective cell migration, moving in streams of high directionality. The migratory neural crest streams are kept in shape by the presence of negative signals in their vicinity. The directionality of the migrating neural crest is achieved by contact-dependent cell polarization...
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Biochem J (2013) 453 (1): 17–25.
Published: 13 June 2013
...Fumihiko Nakamura Cell migration, phagocytosis and cytokinesis are mechanically intensive cellular processes that are mediated by the dynamic assembly and contractility of the actin cytoskeleton. GAPs (GTPase-activating proteins) control activities of the Rho family proteins including Cdc42, Rac1...
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Biochem J (2012) 443 (3): 587–601.
Published: 16 April 2012
... 2012 1 To whom correspondence should be addressed (email [email protected] ). cell migration glucose transport insulin secretion phosphoinositide phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) Phosphoinositides are phospholipids comprising two fatty acid chains linked by a glycerol...
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Biochem J (2009) 422 (3): 433–442.
Published: 27 August 2009
... Biochemical Society 2009 cell attachment cell migration cell spreading β1 integrin ligand-independent receptor tyrosine kinase High expression of the EphB4 receptor has been documented in a large variety of human cancers, including breast, ovarian and prostate cancer, early colorectal...
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Biochem J (2008) 414 (2): 261–270.
Published: 12 August 2008
...-repeat protein 1), is a highly conserved WD-repeat protein in eukaryotes and promotes cofilin-mediated actin filament disassembly in vitro ; however, little is known about the mechanisms by which Aip1 functions in cytokinesis and cell migration in mammalian cells. In the present study, we investigated...
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Biochem J (2007) 405 (3): 417–428.
Published: 13 July 2007
... supported primary human aortic SMC (smooth-muscle cell) attachment through α5β1 and α4β1 integrins. Cells on fibulin-5 spread poorly and displayed prominent membrane ruffles but no stress fibres or focal adhesions, unlike cells on fibronectin that also binds these integrins. Cell migration and proliferation...
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Biochem J (2006) 400 (2): 225–234.
Published: 14 November 2006
... known as AQP3 water transport inhibitors, as well as two other bivalent heavy metals Mn 2+ and Co 2+ , inhibited EGF-induced cell migration in human skin fibroblasts. AQP3 knockdown by small interfering RNA inhibited EGF-induced AQP3 expression and cell migration. Furthermore, an EGFR (EGF receptor...
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Biochem J (2006) 393 (1): 171–180.
Published: 12 December 2005
... reorganization and membrane ruffling mediated through P2Y receptors. Enhancement of preadipocyte migration into fat cell clusters is one of the essential processes of adipose tissue development in vivo and cell migration assays revealed that stimulation of P2Y receptors enhanced chemokinesis (migration...
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Biochem J (2004) 384 (1): E1.
Published: 09 November 2004
... of investigation from other groups to show that the ability of mDab1 to regulate actin dynamics during cell motility was under the negative control of tyrosine phosphorylation, leading to ubiquitin-mediated degradation of mDab1. actin polymerization cell migration filopodium neuronal Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome...
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Biochem J (2001) 353 (3): 547–553.
Published: 25 January 2001
...-dependent cell migration by caveolin 1 also suggests that the localization of MT1-MMP to caveolin-enriched domains might have an important function in the control of its enzymic activity. angiogenesis cancer caveolin cell migration glioblastoma Biochem. J. (2001) 353, 547 553 (Printed in Great...