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CLUSTERING OF SPECIFIC MOLECULES IN SHED VESICLES.

2005

In several tumor cell lines serum addition causes release of vesicles that bud from the cell surface and can be purified from cell conditionated media. These vesicles are known to be involved in cell migration and tumor progression. We recently demonstrated that FGF-2, a growth factor devoid of the classical signaling sequence, is secreted as a component of these vesicles. In order to analyze how molecules are clustered in shed vesicles we followed their intracellular movements by immunofluorescence techniques. The role of cytoskeletal components was analyzed using molecules such as paclitaxol, nocodazole, colchicin and cytochalasin which destabilize their organization. In the absence of se…

SHED VESICLES FGF-2 SphK.
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Shed vesicles are involved in the release of some leaderless proteins.

2006

Most proteins destined for secretion in the extracellular matrix are characterized by the presence of N-terminal signal peptides which direct their translocation into the endoplasmic reticulum, they are subsequently transferred to the Golgi apparatus and then secreted in the extracellular space. A growing number of secreted proteins, are being identified which, however, lack signal peptides allowing their entrance into the endoplasmic reticulum. They include the inflammatory cytokine interleukin 1b, galactins, macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), acid and basic fibroblast growth factors (FGF-1, FGF-2) and Sphingosine kinase1(SphK-1). These proteins are secreted from the cell by unc…

leaderless proteins FGF-2 SphK-2Settore BIO/10 - Biochimica
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