Cancer progresses through distinct stages, and mouse models recapitulating traits of this progression are frequently used to explore genetic, morphological, and pharmacological aspects of tumor development. To complement genomic investigations of this process, we here quantify phosphoproteomic changes in skin cancer development using the SILAC mouse technology coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry. We distill protein expression signatures from our data that distinguish between skin cancer stages.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNance-Horan syndrome (NHS) is an X-linked developmental disorder, characterized by bilateral congenital cataracts, dental anomalies, facial dysmorphism and mental retardation. Null mutations in a novel gene, NHS, cause the syndrome. The NHS gene appears to have multiple isoforms as a result of alternative transcription, but a cellular function for the NHS protein has yet to be defined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a recent issue of Cell, Silva and colleagues reported the identification of CYFIP1, a member of the actin-assembly-promoting Scar/WAVE complex, as an invasion suppressor in epithelial cancers. This study challenges ideas about the role of actin in cancer invasion.
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