Changes to the intermediate filament (IF) protein, vimentin, were found to promote tumor growth by increasing cancer stemness in an estrogen independent manner. Targeting vimentin and/or the long ...
How intermediate filaments polymerize and assemble in vivo is largely unknown. Now, a study reveals that this assembly is regulated by sumoylation of the cytoplasmic intermediate filament protein B-1A ...
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