2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0170414
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Diffusion and Binding of Mismatch Repair Protein, MSH2, in Breast Cancer Cells at Different Stages of Neoplastic Transformation

Abstract: The interior of cells is a highly complex medium, containing numerous organelles, a matrix of different fibers and a viscous, aqueous fluid of proteins and small molecules. The interior of cells is also a highly dynamic medium, in which many components move, either by active transport or passive diffusion. The mobility and localization of proteins inside cells can provide important insights into protein function and also general cellular properties, such as viscosity. Neoplastic transformation affects numerous… Show more

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“…Additionally, the involvement of MSH2 in neoplastic transformation of the breast epithelia is under investigation. A study group -focused on MSH2 function and interactions-analyzed the formation of the MutSα/MutSβ complex in the cytoplasm and nucleus (21). They reported a higher nuclear/cytoplasmic K ratio for MutSα during progression from normal to cancerous cells.…”
Section: Dna Mismatch Repair System (Dna Mmr): Landscape and Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the involvement of MSH2 in neoplastic transformation of the breast epithelia is under investigation. A study group -focused on MSH2 function and interactions-analyzed the formation of the MutSα/MutSβ complex in the cytoplasm and nucleus (21). They reported a higher nuclear/cytoplasmic K ratio for MutSα during progression from normal to cancerous cells.…”
Section: Dna Mismatch Repair System (Dna Mmr): Landscape and Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%