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P140Cap interactome in breast cancer cells


ABSTRACT: Even though neuronal and cancer cells have quite different purposes in the body, there is growing evidence that metastatic cancer cells implement signaling mechanisms found in homeostasis of synaptic growth/plasticity. Recent studies have highlight some remarkable similarities in both form and function of these two unique cell type. The p140Cap adaptor protein is an example of a mo-lecular hub that controls cancer cell migration and invasion through regulating protein complexes at cellular adhesions. Moreover, p140Cap in neurons is likely very important for normal brain function-ing, as it works as scaffold in postsynaptic signal transmission complexes and regulates F-actin re-modelling, which results in neuron dendritic spines synaptic plasticity It recruits and regulates signaling molecules both in breast cancer cells and in healthy neuronal synapses.

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ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

TISSUE(S): Primary Cell

DISEASE(S): Breast Cancer

SUBMITTER: Yohann Couté  

LAB HEAD: Virginie Brun

PROVIDER: PXD008778 | Pride | 2019-09-25

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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