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SR Splicing Factors Promote Cancer via Multiple Regulatory Mechanisms

  • First Peoples Hospital Fuyang
  • Zhejiang University

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Abstract

Substantial emerging evidence supports that dysregulated RNA metabolism is associated with tumor initiation and development. Serine/Arginine-Rich proteins (SR) are a number of ultraconserved and structurally related proteins that contain a characteristic RS domain rich in arginine and serine residues. SR proteins perform a critical role in spliceosome assembling and conformational transformation, contributing to precise alternative RNA splicing. Moreover, SR proteins have been reported to participate in multiple other RNA-processing-related mechanisms than RNA splicing, such as genome stability, RNA export, and translation. The dysregulation of SR proteins has been reported to contribute to tumorigenesis through multiple mechanisms. Here we reviewed the different biological roles of SR proteins and strategies for functional rectification of SR proteins that may serve as potential therapeutic approaches for cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1659
JournalGenes
Volume13
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2022

Keywords

  • RNA processing
  • SR proteins
  • cancer

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