%0 Journal Article %A Ward, Alison %A Mellor, Paul %A Smith, Shari %A Kendall, Stephanie %A Just, Natasha %A Vizeacoumar, Frederick %A Sarker, Sabuj %A Phillips, Zoe %A Alvi, Riaz %A Saxena, Anurag %A Vizeacoumar, Franco %A Carlsen, Svein %A Anderson, Deborah %D 2016 %T Additional file 2: Figure S1. of Epigenetic silencing of CREB3L1 by DNA methylation is associated with high-grade metastatic breast cancers with poor prognosis and is prevalent in triple negative breast cancers %U https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_2_Figure_S1_of_Epigenetic_silencing_of_CREB3L1_by_DNA_methylation_is_associated_with_high-grade_metastatic_breast_cancers_with_poor_prognosis_and_is_prevalent_in_triple_negative_breast_cancers/4403348 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3624167_D6.v1 %2 https://springernature.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/7129736 %K Prognostic marker %K Triple negative breast cancer %K CREB3L1 %K DNA methylation %K Unfolded protein response %X CREB3L1 protein expression in a panel of breast cancer cell lines. Cell lysates (50 μg protein/lane) from the indicated breast cancer cell lines were probed for CREB3L1 and β-actin (loading control). The full-length precursor form (approximately 84 kDa) and processed mature form (56–58 kDa) of CREB3L1 are indicated (arrows). A control lysate from HCC1806 cells transfected with HA-tagged CREB3L1 was also included (HA-CREB3L1). It has both the precursor (P) and cleaved, mature (M) forms of CREB3L1, and as a result of the triple HA-tag, they are slightly larger in size (approximately 6 kDa) than the endogenous CREB3L1 proteins. *Background band. (PDF 213 kb) %I figshare