Tudor Domain Containing Protein 3 Promotes Tumorigenesis and Invasive Capacity of Breast Cancer Cells
Abstract Tudor domain containing protein 3 (TDRD3) is a modular protein identified based on its ability to recognize methylated arginine motifs through its Tudor domain. We have previously shown that TDRD3 localizes to cytoplasmic stress granules, a structure shown to promote survival upon treatment...
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Main Authors: | Alan Morettin, Geneviève Paris, Younes Bouzid, R. Mitchell Baldwin, Theresa J. Falls, John C. Bell, Jocelyn Côté |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b3d5a9fb36324400b4cbf9271ff6ea12 |
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