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Published in final edited form as: Biochim Biophys Acta. 2010 Feb 26;1806(1):66–73. doi: 10.1016/j.bbcan.2010.02.003

Table 3.

Intracellular localization of PTK6 in normal tissues and cancer cells.

Group Tissue/cell Sub-category Localization (method) Reference
Breast Breast cancer N/D [2,69,83]
Grade I; Grade III C; PN (IHC) [93]
Grade II; low-mod. PTK6 C+N (IHC; IF) [34,47,85]
Grade III; high PTK6 C+N; N (IHC) [47,93,106]
Low PTK6; T47D C (IHC; IF) [56,106]
Grade III; high PTK6 C+N; C (IHC) [85]
MCF7 cells C+SNB (IF) [18]
G.I. tract Esophagus N/D [12]
Stomach N/D [12]
Small intestine N/D [3,13,57]
villus; crypt 72 h after irr. C+N; isolated N (IHC) [59,68]
crypt 6 h after irradiation C+N (IHC) [68]
Colon mucosa N/D [3,13,57,72]
C; C+N (IHC) [12]
Colon cancer; HT29 cells C; C+N; C+SNB (IHC; IF) [12,18]
Head and neck Normal oral epithelium high PTK6 C; C+N; N (IHC) [62]
Oral SCC; OSCC25 cells moderate PTK6 C+N; N (IHC) [62]
OSCC3 cells low PTK6 C; PN (IF; Frac) [62]
Laryngeal cancer N; C+N (IHC) [73]
Lymphocytes T-cells N/D [63]
T and B-cell lymphomas N (Frac) [63]
Ovary Ovarian cancer C; C+N; C+N (IHC) [71]
Prostate Normal N/D [13]
prostate N (IHC) [60]
Prostatic BPH C+N (IHC) [60]
disease PIN C+PN (IHC) [60]
Prostate cancer Gleason 2 C+N (IHC) [60]
Gleason 3 C+N (IHC) [60]
Gleason 3–4; LNCaP cells C+PN+SNB+N (IHC; IF) [60]
Gleason 4; PC3 cells C (IHC; IF) [60]
Epidermis Skin N/D [1,57]
epithelium C; C+N (IHC) [61]
SCC C; C+N (IHC) [61]
HaCaT cells Low density; low PTK6 C+N (IF) [61]
High density; high PTK6 C+N (IF) [61]
Epid. cancer (A431 cells) High density C+N (IF) [84]
2 h scratch; +EGF C+N+MR (IF) [84]
6 h scratch C+N (IF) [84]

SCC = Squamous cell carcinoma; BPH = Benign prostatic hyperplasia; PIN = Preneoplatic intraepithelial neoplasia; C = Cytoplasm; N = Nucleus; PN = Perinuclear; SNB = SAM68 nuclear bodies; MR = Membrane ruffles; IHC = Immunohistochemistry; IF = Immunofluorescence; Frac = Fractionation; N/D = Not determined; Epid. = Epidermoid. Predominant localization is in bold.