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SUBMITTER: Coffill CR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3388785 | biostudies-other | 2012 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Coffill Cynthia R CR Muller Patricia A J PA Oh Hue Kian HK Neo Suat Peng SP Hogue Kelly A KA Cheok Chit Fang CF Vousden Karen H KH Lane David P DP Blackstock Walter P WP Gunaratne Jayantha J
EMBO reports 20120629 7
The invasiveness of tumour cells depends on changes in cell shape, polarity and migration. Mutant p53 induces enhanced tumour metastasis in mice, and human cells overexpressing p53R273H have aberrant polarity and increased invasiveness, demonstrating the 'gain of function' of mutant p53 in carcinogenesis. We hypothesize that p53R273H interacts with mutant p53-specific binding partners that control polarity, migration or invasion. Here we analyze the p53R273H interactome using stable isotope labe ...[more]