Intracellular Mobility of CapG
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The possibilities to inspect single living cells analytically are used to gain insight into the basic oncologic question of pathologically increased cell motility.
The dynamic distribution of specific proteins inside a cell is considered to be crucial to cancer cell motility. Using spectroscopic methods, the intracellular mobility of the actin-binding protein CapG is exemplarily analyzed in normal and cancer cells. Thus, it is attempted to derive predictions about cancer cell motility from protein dynamics.
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