Abstract:Introduction
The glycolytic enzyme, α-Enolase (ENO1), catalyzes the production of phosphoenolpyruvate from 2-phosphoglycerate, which enhances glycolysis, and thus contributes to tumor progression. In the present study, we aimed to determine ENO1’s role in malignant melanoma (MM) and the potential underlying mechanism.
Methods
Western blotting was used to assess the levels of ENO1, c-Myc, β-catenin, MMP-9, PGAM1, and MMP-13 in MM-derived cell lines or tumor tissues from patients with MM. Plasmids pCMV-SPORT6-… Show more
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