Assessing the short and long-term impacts of protrusion induction on the proteome of MDA-MB231 cells
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ABSTRACT: To assess the impact of protrusion induction on the proteome of mesenchymal-like migratory cells, MDA-MB231 breast cancer cells were seeded on top of collagen-I coated 3 micron transwell filters (corning). No media was added to the bottom chamber and cells were allowed to adhere to filter overnight. The next day, the media on top of cells was refreshed, and the filters were either left with no media in the bottom chamber (closed pores), or with media also added to the bottom chamber (open pores) in order to allow formation of protrusions. Cells were allowed to form protrusions for 2 or 24 hrs, before being lysed and analysed by mass spectrometry, using TMT mediated quantitative proteomics.
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive Plus
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Permanent Cell Line Cell, Cell Culture
DISEASE(S): Breast Cancer
SUBMITTER: Maria Dermit Salazar
LAB HEAD: Faraz Mardakheh
PROVIDER: PXD021206 | Pride | 2020-10-20
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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