2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-147843/v1
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SUMOylation of S100A10 promotes its nuclear localization and enhances the migration and invasion of PGCCs and their daughter cells

Abstract: Background Our previous studies have confirmed that cobalt chloride (CoCl2) or chemoradiotherapy could induce the formation of polyploid tumor giant cells (PGCCs) and daughter cells derived from PGCCs had strong proliferation and migration abilities. However, the detailed molecular mechanism is unclear. Methods Cell functional experiments, co-immunoprecipitation, MG132 and ginkgolic acid treatment, western blot, and ChiP-Seq were used to identify the mechanism of S100A10 nuclear location. Results CoCl2 was … Show more

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