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               Table 1. Selected metastasis-associated protein constituents of the tumor microenvironment are listed as four major
               functional groups. Such proteins are involved in cell activities such as adherence, mobility, growth, migration, invasiveness,
               angiogenesis, signaling, and proteolytic degradation
                 Group-I proteins: cell adherence and cell-to-cell contact
                    1. Protocadherin-Beta-1 (Q9Y5F3)
                    2. Cadherin-6 (AAH00019)
                    3. Cadherin-13 (NP_001248)
                    4. Cadherin-22 (CAB51587)
                    5. Contactin-3 (N_P387504)
                    6. Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule (NP_000606)
                    7. Platelet Endothelial Adhesion Molecule (NP_000433)
                    8. Connexin GJA5 (AAH13313)
                    9. Neuratropic tyrosine kinase R-3 (NP_001012338
                 Group-II proteins: matrix metalloproteases (MMP) and ADAMS
                    1. MMP-2 (ABD38929)
                    2. MMP-9 (CAC10459)
                    3. MMP-10 (AAH02591)
                    4. MMP-13 (AAH74808)
                    5. ADAM-22 (NP_068368)
                    6. Integrin Alpha-6 (AAH50585)
                    7. Integrin Alpha-2 (NP_002194)
                    8. Annexin-A8 (P13928)
                    9. Collagen IV, Alpha-3 (CAA56335)
                 Group-III proteins: growth factor receptors - cell surface
                    1. Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor (P22455)
                    2. G-protein Coupled Receptor-54 (QT69F8)
                    3. Interleukin-8 Receptor (NP_001548)
                    4. FMS-like Tyrosine Kinase Receptor (AAB23636)
                    5. Laminin Receptor (AAC50652)
                    6. TSH-associated Receptor (AAD31568)
                    7. Somatostatin Receptor-2 (NP_001041)
                    8. Ephrin Receptor-2B (CA122899)
                    9. C-Met Hepatocyte Growth Factor Receptor (NP_000236)
                 Group-IV proteins: growth factors and regulators
                    1. Transforming Growth Factor B-1 (NP_000651)
                    2. Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (CAC19516)
                    3. Retinoblastoma-Assoc. Protein-1 (NP_000312)
                    4. p53 Protein Tumor Cell Antigen (NP_000537)
                    5. Tyrosine Protein Phosphatase Non-Receptor-7 (NP_002823)
                    6. C-terminal (CTB) Binding Protein (AAD14597)
                    7. NME-Nucleoside-Disphosphate Kinase (CAG46912)
                    8. Metastasis Suppressor Protein MTSS-1 (AAF15947)

               See Table 3 for Metastasis-associated functional activities, text, and Ref.[14-31]. Parenthesis indicates National Center for Bioinformatics
               (NCBI) Accession number. ADAM: A disintegrin and metalloproteinase gene family

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               growth factor, laminin, somatostatin, ephrin, IL-8, and KISSIR . The receptor-mediated activities
               encompass angiogenesis, mitogenesis, growth enhancement, differentiation, kinase function, cancer
               genesis and maintenance. These receptors can further activate, influence, and regulate cell cycle transitions,
               mitogenesis, cell motility, migration, and metastasis. Some receptors contain tyrosine kinase domains
               that enhance or influence growth in multiple tissues including the blood vasculature. The somatostatin
               receptors regulate the release of various hormone and secreted proteins, while the ephrin receptors are
               involved in tissue formation, cell migration and contact, stem cell differentiation, and cancer growth [25,26] .
               Finally, the G-coupled receptor-54 functions as a receptor for the KISS gene product, a cancer metastatic
               suppressor protein which when mutated, induces chemotaxis and invasion in numerous cancer cells. Thus,
               the metastasis-associated growth factor receptors are heavily involved in cell-to-ECM adhesion, invasion,
               migration, cancer growth and metastatic activities.


               Growth factor and regulator family members
               The microenvironment and metastasis-associated proteins encompass a wide range of growth factors and
               kinase enzymes that include transforming growth factor, vascular endothelial growth factor, MTSS1, p53 cell
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