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. 2009 Apr 14;284(23):15771–15780. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M901853200

FIGURE 1.

FIGURE 1.

Onco-Dbs and proto-Dbs induce cell migration in tumor-derived breast epithelial cells. A, domain structure of the onco-Dbs and proto-Dbs proteins (Sec14 = Sec14-like domain; Spec = Spectrin-like repeats; DH = Dbl homology domain; PH = pleckstrin homology domain; SH3 = Src homology 3 domain). B, stable expression of HA-epitope-tagged onco-Dbs (Mr = 65) and proto-Dbs (Mr = 129 kDa) was confirmed by Western blot using an anti-HA antibody. Three independent sets of cell lines were generated. C, T47D cells stably expressing vector (Vec), onco-Dbs, or proto-Dbs were compared in a transwell motility assay on filters pre-coated with collagen I. The motility of cells stably expressing onco-Dbs or proto-Dbs is expressed relative to that of cells stably expressing vector. Data are represented as the mean ± S.D. of three independent experiments performed in triplicate. D, T47D cells stably expressing vector, onco-Dbs, or proto-Dbs were cultured to monolayer on dishes coated with poly-l-lysine or collagen I, as indicated. Cells were serum-starved overnight, and then the surface of the plate was scraped. Migration of cells at the wound edge was monitored and photographed at 18 h. Representative images are shown. E, growth curves of T47D cells stably expressing vector, onco-Dbs, or proto-Dbs. Cells were cultured in triplicate on poly-l-lysine (filled symbols) or on dishes pre-coated with collagen I (open symbols) and counted on the indicated days. Data shown are representative of three independent experiments.