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ABSTRACT: Biological significance
Identifying glycoproteins differentially expressed during cancer progression results in information on the biological processes and key pathways associated with cancer. In addition, new hypotheses and potential biomarkers result from these glycoproteomic studies. Our glycoproteomic analysis of this model of breast cancer provides a roadmap for future experimental interventions to further tease apart critical components of tumor progression.
SUBMITTER: Yen TY
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3920745 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Yen Ten-Yang TY Haste Nicole N Timpe Leslie C LC Litsakos-Cheung Christina C Yen Roger R Macher Bruce A BA
Journal of proteomics 20131118
Secreted and plasma membrane glycoproteins are considered excellent candidates for disease biomarkers. Herein we describe the identification of secreted and plasma membrane glycoproteins that are differentially expressed among a family of three breast cancer cell lines that models the progression of breast cancer. Using two-dimensional liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry we identified more than 40 glycoproteins that were differentially expressed in either the premalignant (MCF10AT) or ...[more]