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Fibroblasts rafts

Connexin 43 is one of the cell membrane gap junction proteins that allow for cell to cell communication. Cancer cell transformation is correlated with the loss of Connexin 43 expression (Hussain et al. 1989, Zhang et al. 1992). Lycopene increased Connexin 43 expression in fetal skin fibroblasts (Stahl et al. 2000), oral cancer KB-1 cells grown in organotypic rafts (Livny et al. 2003) and breast cancer cell lines (Chalabi et al. 2007). [Pg.453]

Many transmembrane proteins that mediate intracellular signaling form complexes with both intra- and extracellular proteins. For example, neural cell adhesion molecules (NCAMs) are cell-surface glycoproteins (Ch. 7). The extracellular domains of NCAMs can activate fibroblast growth factor receptors when clustered by reaction with NCAM antibodies [4] or by homotypic binding to domains of adjacent cells (see Fig. 7-2). Activation was found to sequester a complex of NCAM, (31 spectrin and PKC(32 into rafts, as defined by the operational criteria discussed on p. 28. [Pg.25]


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