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These results identify coronin 1C as a novel player of the multi-faceted mechanism responsible for invadopodia formation, MT1-MMP surface exposure and invasiveness in breast cancer cells.
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Coronin 1c protein and F-actin protein are highly expressed in breast cancer and their expression may be related to the metastasis of breast cancer cells.
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circBIRC6 and circCORO1C are functionally associated with the pluripotent state in undifferentiated human embryonic stem cells
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It would appear that YB-1 could regulate cell invasion and migration via downregulation of its indirect target coronin-1C. The association between YB-1 and coronin-1C offers a novel approach by which metastasis of breast cancer cells could be targeted and abrogated.
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findings emphasize the power of genetic modifiers, PLS3 and CORO1C, to unravel the cellular pathomechanisms underlying spinal muscular atrophy (SMA)--and the power of combinatorial therapy based on splice correction of SMN2 and endocytosis improvement to efficiently treat SMA
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Data indicate that coronin 1C protein (CORO1C) was a direct target of the microRNA miR-1/133a cluster in EBC-1 CORO1C was a direct target of the miR-1/133a cluster in lung-squamous cell carcinoma cell line EBC-1.
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Coro1C mediated Rac1 trafficking through actin-rich vesicles.
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Coronin-1C overexpression is associated withand hepatocellular carcinoma growth through enhancement of tumor cell proliferation and migration, which are correlated with Rac-1 activation.
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Coronin 3 promotes gastric cancer metastasis via the up-regulation of MMP-9 and cathepsin K.
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Patients with higher coronin-1C expression had a more advanced stage of hepatocellular carcinoma.
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There is a strong expression of both SELPLG and coronin-1C in the majority of primary effusion lymphomas, irrespective of their gene dosage. SELPLG is critical for cell migration and chemotaxis, while CORO1C regulates actin-dependent processes.
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Coronin 1C negatively regulates epithelial cell migration via FAK-mediated inhibition of cell-matrix adhesion.
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oligomerization, F-actin interaction and membrane association are mediated by carboxyl terminus
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We show that coronin 3 similar to other coronins interacts with the Arp2/3-complex and cofilin indicating that this family in general is involved in regulating Arp2/3-mediated events.
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Fndings postulate a role for CRN2 isoforms in the structural and functional organization of F-actin in highly ordered protein complexes.