- P-ISSN 2233-4203
- E-ISSN 2093-8950
Pseudopodia are dynamic actin cytoskeleton-based membrane protrusions of cells that enable directional cell migra-tion. Pseudopodia of cancer cells play key roles in cancer metastasis. Recent studies using pseudopodial subcellular fractionation methodologies combined with mass spectrometry-based proteomic profiling have provided insight into the pseudopodiome that control the protrusions of invasive metastatic cancer cells. This review highlights how to characterize the protein composition of pseudopodia and develop strategies to identify biomarkers or drug candidates that target reduction or prevention of metastatic cancer.