The S-100 family of calcium-binding proteins includes about 20 members of low molecular weight characterized by two consecutive EF hands domains. They make interactions with cellular target proteins in a calcium-dependent manner; therefore they are thought to regulate a variety of physiological functions, such as cell proliferation, signal transduction, cell adhesion, motility as well as cancer metastasis.
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S-100 calcium binding proteins as potential markers for breast cancer metastasis.
PUCCI, Ida;CANCEMI, Patrizia;DI CARA, Gianluca;ALBANESE, Nadia Ninfa;MARABETI, Maria Rita;COSTANTINI, Francesca;MUSSO, Rosa;MARRAZZO, Antonio;
2009-01-01
Abstract
The S-100 family of calcium-binding proteins includes about 20 members of low molecular weight characterized by two consecutive EF hands domains. They make interactions with cellular target proteins in a calcium-dependent manner; therefore they are thought to regulate a variety of physiological functions, such as cell proliferation, signal transduction, cell adhesion, motility as well as cancer metastasis.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.