Description
Human foreskin fibroblast cells were spread on fibronectin (FN) for 1 h and treated with DMSO or FAK inhibitor (3 uM, AZ13256675 (termed AZ675 for short)) for 1 h. Integrin-associated adhesion complexes isolated from these cells were analysed by mass spectrometry to determine changes in adhesion complex composition upon FAK inhibition. As a negative control, complexes were also isolated from cells attached to transferrin (Tf), which allows integrin-independent adhesion via the transferrin receptor.
Date made available | 2016 |
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Publisher | PRoteomics IDEntifications Database |
Date of data production | 2 Feb 2016 |
Keywords
- Focal adhesion kinase (FAK)
- integrin
- adhesion
- proteomics
- MS
Equipment
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Biological Mass Spectrometry (BioMS) Facility
Knight, D. (Platform Lead), Warwood, S. (Senior Technical Specialist), Selley, J. (Technical Specialist), Taylor, G. (Technical Specialist), Fullwood, P. (Technical Specialist), Keevill, E.-J. (Senior Technician) & Allsey, J. (Technician)
FBMH Platform Sciences, Enabling Technologies & InfrastructureFacility/equipment: Facility