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  • Cancer-associated mutations in the canonical cleavage site do not influence CD99 shedding by the metalloprotease meprin β but alter cell migration

Cancer-associated mutations in the canonical cleavage site do not influence CD99 shedding by the metalloprotease meprin β but alter cell migration

Oncotarget (2017-09-15)
Tillmann Bedau, Neele Schumacher, Florian Peters, Johannes Prox, Philipp Arnold, Tomas Koudelka, Ole Helm, Frederike Schmidt, Björn Rabe, Marlene Jentzsch, Philip Rosenstiel, Susanne Sebens, Andreas Tholey, Stefan Rose-John, Christoph Becker-Pauly
ABSTRACT

Transendothelial cell migration (TEM) is crucial for inflammation and metastasis. The adhesion molecule CD99 was shown to be important for correct immune cell extravasation and is highly expressed on certain cancer cells. Recently, we demonstrated that ectodomain shedding of CD99 by the metalloprotease meprin β promotes TEM

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Anti-Actin antibody produced in rabbit, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous solution