Abstract

Expression of the macrophage capping protein (CapG) is increased in about 30% of breast cancer and correlates with invasion potential of tumor cells. Moreover, nuclear localization of CapG seems to be important to increase the invasion potential. However, its function in the nucleus is unclear. In order to understand CapG's role in the cellular invasion processes its function in transcription should be investigated.

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