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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.413, No.3, 494-498, 2011
Copper-mediated cross-linking of S100A4, but not of S100A2, results in proinflammatory effects in melanoma cells
The aim of this study was to investigate the response to and the physiological consequences of copper-mediated cross-linking of S100A2 and S100A4, two members of the S100 family of EF-hand calcium-binding proteins. As demonstrated by electrophoresis and mass spectrometry techniques S100A2 and S100A4 show formation of cross-links due to copper-mediated oxidation of cysteine residues. For S100A4, but not for S100A2, this results in both increased activation of NF kappa B and secretion of TNF-alpha in human A375 and, to a higher extent, in RAGE-transfected melanoma cells. The data suggest that a prooxidative tumor microenvironment enhances proinflammatory and prometastatic action of S100A4. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.