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The dichotomy of p53 regulation by noncoding RNAs

The dichotomy of p53 regulation by noncoding RNAs
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摘要 The p53 tumor suppressor gene is the most frequently mutated gene in cancer. Significant progress has been made to discern the im- portance of p53 in coordinating cellular responses to DNA damage, oncogene activation, and other stresses. Noncoding RNAs are RNA molecules functioning without being translated into proteins. In this work, we discuss the dichotomy of p53 regulation by noncoding RNAs with four unconventional questions. First, is overexpression of microRNAs responsible for p53 inactivation in the absence of p53 mutation? Second, are there somatic mutations in the noncoding regions of the p53 gene? Third, is there a germline mutant in the non- coding regions of the p53 gene that predisposes carriers to cancer? Fourth, can p53 activation mediated by a noncoding RNA mutation cause cancer? This work highUghts the prominence of noncoding RNAs in p53 dysregutation and tumorigenesis.
出处 《Journal of Molecular Cell Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第3期198-205,共8页 分子细胞生物学报(英文版)
关键词 noncoding RNA P53 ACTIVATION MUTATION 3'UTR poiymorphism ribosomopathies p53基因突变 非编码RNA 基因调控 二分法 microRNA 肿瘤抑制基因 体细胞突变 基因激活
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