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PABPC1——mRNA stability, protein translation and tumorigenesis

Ya Qi, Min Wang, Qi Jiang

2022Frontiers in Oncology63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mammalian poly A-binding proteins (PABPs) are highly conserved multifunctional RNA-binding proteins primarily involved in the regulation of mRNA translation and stability, of which PABPC1 is considered a central regulator of cytoplasmic mRNA homing and is involved in a wide range of physiological and pathological processes by regulating almost every aspect of RNA metabolism. Alterations in its expression and function disrupt intra-tissue homeostasis and contribute to the development of various tumors. There is increasing evidence that PABPC1 is aberrantly expressed in a variety of tumor tissues and cancers such as lung, gastric, breast, liver, and esophageal cancers, and PABPC1 might be used as a potential biomarker for tumor diagnosis, treatment, and clinical application in the future. In this paper, we review the abnormal expression, functional role, and molecular mechanism of PABPC1 in tumorigenesis and provide directions for further understanding the regulatory role of PABPC1 in tumor cells.

Topics & Concepts

CarcinogenesisBiologyRNA-binding proteinMessenger RNAPolyadenylationCancer researchCell biologyRNASmall hairpin RNAGene knockdownRegulatorCancerBiochemistryApoptosisGeneticsGeneRNA Research and SplicingRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA modifications and cancer
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