Journal:Acta Cryst F:S2053230X25005254

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The human protein Fascin1 is a cytoskeletal protein that binds actin filaments and cross-links them into compact parallel arrays that allow the formation of cellular structures for cell mobility and migration. Fascin1 is absent or present at minimal concentrations in adult human tissues, whereas it is overexpressed in tumors, in which it allows the spreading of cancer cells, thus contributing to metastasis. Therefore, Fascin1 is considered nowadays a novel and universal biomarker for aggressive human cancers with poor prognosis, and a target for the development of new antitumor therapies. <br>
The human protein Fascin1 is a cytoskeletal protein that binds actin filaments and cross-links them into compact parallel arrays that allow the formation of cellular structures for cell mobility and migration. Fascin1 is absent or present at minimal concentrations in adult human tissues, whereas it is overexpressed in tumors, in which it allows the spreading of cancer cells, thus contributing to metastasis. Therefore, Fascin1 is considered nowadays a novel and universal biomarker for aggressive human cancers with poor prognosis, and a target for the development of new antitumor therapies. <br>

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