The proto-oncoprotein c-Ets1 is a well-known transcription factor that belongs to the Ets family and plays a role in haematopoietic differentiation, angiogenesis, and carcinogenesis. Ets family members share a unique DNA binding domain, the Ets domain, and are known to control DNA binding activity and transcriptional activation by autoinhibition. In c-Ets1 the DNA binding domain as well as N-terminal and C-terminal inhibitory domains are involved in autoinhibitory regulation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMany human breast cancer cell lines have been in culture for several years, serving as model systems for studying aspects of breast cancer biology. Molecular alterations might occur in these cells during cultivation, and it remains unknown to which extent findings in these cell lines can be related to human disease. Hereby, we describe the establishment of a breast cancer cell line, MW1, from malignant pleural effusion.
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