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Protein expression and purification. 13(3)
According to published accounts, prothymosin alpha exhibits high evolutionary conservation from yeast to man (Makarova, T., Grebenshikov, N., Egorov, C., Vartapetian, A., and Bogdanov, A. FEBS Lett. 257, 247-250, 1989). We report here our failure to
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Cancer epidemiology, biomarkersprevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology. 7(1)
The development of prevention strategies for breast cancer will require a molecular map of carcinogenesis. We have investigated gene expression patterns in premalignant and early carcinomatous human breast lesions that confer to the patient varying r
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The Journal of biological chemistry. 272(9)
We previously compared the structure and motility suppressive capacity of nm23-H1 by transfection of wild type and site-directed mutant forms into breast carcinoma cells. Wild type nm23-H1 and an nm23-H1(S44A) (serine 44 to alanine) mutant suppressed
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The Journal of biological chemistry. 271(41)
We report the first correlation of Nm23 sequence and its tumor metastasis-suppressive capacity using site-directed mutagenesis and an in vitro tumor cell motility assay. MDA-MB-435 human breast carcinoma cells were transfected with a control expressi
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The Journal of biological chemistry. 266(6)
Prothymosin alpha is a highly acidic protein which lacks an amino-terminal signal peptide, yet was once thought to be a precursor for thymosin alpha 1, a putative peptide hormone secreted by the thymus. Here, two lines of evidence are presented that
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The Journal of biological chemistry. 264(13)
Prothymosin alpha and thymosin alpha 1 are believed to be thymus-derived, hormone-like materials with immunomodulatory functions performed outside the cell. These functions are inconsistent with the existence of a full length cDNA clone that does not
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Methods in enzymology. 68