Alternative splicing and cancer: a systematic review
Y Zhang, J Qian, C Gu, Y Yang - Signal transduction and targeted …, 2021 - nature.com
The abnormal regulation of alternative splicing is usually accompanied by the occurrence
and development of tumors, which would produce multiple different isoforms and diversify …
and development of tumors, which would produce multiple different isoforms and diversify …
Pre-mRNA splicing and its cotranscriptional connections
H Shenasa, DL Bentley - Trends in Genetics, 2023 - cell.com
Transcription of eukaryotic genes by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) yields RNA precursors
containing introns that must be spliced out and the flanking exons ligated together. Splicing …
containing introns that must be spliced out and the flanking exons ligated together. Splicing …
The implications of alternative pre-mRNA splicing in cell signal transduction
Cells produce multiple mRNAs through alternative splicing, which ensures proteome
diversity. Because most human genes undergo alternative splicing, key components of …
diversity. Because most human genes undergo alternative splicing, key components of …
Alternative splicing in ovarian cancer
L Wei, Y Li, J Chen, Y Wang, J Wu, H Yang… - Cell Communication and …, 2024 - Springer
Ovarian cancer is the second leading cause of gynecologic cancer death worldwide, with
only 20% of cases detected early due to its elusive nature, limiting successful treatment …
only 20% of cases detected early due to its elusive nature, limiting successful treatment …
Multi-step recognition of potential 5'splice sites by the Saccharomyces cerevisiae U1 snRNP
In eukaryotes, splice sites define the introns of pre-mRNAs and must be recognized and
excised with nucleotide precision by the spliceosome to make the correct mRNA product. In …
excised with nucleotide precision by the spliceosome to make the correct mRNA product. In …
U1 snRNP telescripting: molecular mechanisms and beyond
Y Ran, Y Deng, C Yao - RNA biology, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT U1 snRNP is one of the most abundant ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes in
eukaryotic cells and is estimated to be approximately 1 million copies per cell. Apart from its …
eukaryotic cells and is estimated to be approximately 1 million copies per cell. Apart from its …
Research progress on the structural and functional roles of hnRNPs in muscle development
Z Li, H Wei, D Hu, X Li, Y Guo, X Ding, H Guo, L Zhang - Biomolecules, 2023 - mdpi.com
Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) are a superfamily of RNA-binding
proteins consisting of more than 20 members. These proteins play a crucial role in various …
proteins consisting of more than 20 members. These proteins play a crucial role in various …
Biologic activity and treatment resistance to gastrointestinal cancer: the role of circular RNA in autophagy regulation
B Zhang, Z Li, G Ye, K Hu - Frontiers in Oncology, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) lack the 5'-end methylated guanine cap structure and
3'polyadenylate tail structure, classifying it as a non-coding RNA. With the extensive …
3'polyadenylate tail structure, classifying it as a non-coding RNA. With the extensive …
RNA's Dynamic Conformational Selection and Entropic Allosteric Mechanism in Controlling Cascade Protein Binding Events
A Chakraborty, D Samant, R Sarkar… - The Journal of …, 2024 - ACS Publications
In the TAR RNA of immunodeficiency viruses, an allosteric communication exists between a
distant loop and a bulge. The bulge interacts with the TAT protein vital for transactivating …
distant loop and a bulge. The bulge interacts with the TAT protein vital for transactivating …
Unannotated splicing regulatory elements in deep intron space
JG Conboy - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: RNA, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Deep intron space harbors a diverse array of splicing regulatory elements that cooperate
with better‐known exon‐proximal elements to enforce proper tissue‐specific and …
with better‐known exon‐proximal elements to enforce proper tissue‐specific and …