Identification of KIF20A binding partners using IP-mass spectrometry analysis
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ABSTRACT: Breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs), known to fuel TNBC malignancy, are now being exploited as the vulnerability for TNBC treatment. In this study, we dissected the transcriptome of BCSCs and identified Kinesin Family Member 20A (KIF20A) as an essential gene for BCSC survival and TNBC tumorigenesis. To understand the potential mechanism, we infected MDA-MB-231 cells with either control or V5-tagged KIF20A followed by V5 antibody pull down and mass spectrometry to identify KIF20A interaction proteins that may mediate its effect on gene regulation and TNBC cancer stem cell phenotype.
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ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
SUBMITTER:
Ling Xie
LAB HEAD: Qing Zhang
PROVIDER: PXD060031 | Pride | 2025-09-30
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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