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Serine/arginine-rich splicing factors: the bridge linking alternative splicing and cancer

Xiang Zheng, Peng Qiu, Lujuan Wang, Xuemei Zhang, Lili Huang, Jia Wang, Zailong Qin

2020International Journal of Biological Sciences130 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The serine/arginine-rich splicing factors (SRs) belong to the serine arginine-rich protein family, which plays an extremely important role in the splicing process of precursor RNA. The SRs recognize the splicing elements on precursor RNA, then recruit and assemble spliceosome to promote or inhibit the occurrence of splicing events. In tumors, aberrant expression of SRs causes abnormal splicing of RNA, contributing to proliferation, migration and apoptosis resistance of tumor cells. Here, we reviewed the vital role of SRs in various tumors and discussed the promise of analyzing mRNA alternative splicing events in tumor. Further, we highlight the challenges and discussed the perspectives for the identification of new potential targets for cancer therapy via SRs family members.

Topics & Concepts

RNA splicingSpliceosomeSR proteinAlternative splicingSerineBiologySplicing factorArginineExonic splicing enhancerRNACell biologyCancer researchMessenger RNAComputational biologyGeneticsPhosphorylationGeneAmino acidRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancerRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms