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P53-induced RNA-binding protein ZMAT3 is splicing regulator that inhibits the splicing of oncogenic CD44 variants in CRC


ABSTRACT: p53-induced RNA-binding protein ZMAT3 is splicing regulator that inhibits the splicing of oncogenic CD44 variants in CRC

PROVIDER: PRJNA633366 | ENA |

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The p53-induced RNA-binding protein ZMAT3 is a splicing regulator that inhibits the splicing of oncogenic CD44 variants in colorectal carcinoma.

Muys Bruna R BR   Anastasakis Dimitrios G DG   Claypool Duncan D   Pongor Lörinc L   Li Xiao Ling XL   Grammatikakis Ioannis I   Liu Minxue M   Wang Xiantao X   Prasanth Kannanganattu V KV   Aladjem Mirit I MI   Lal Ashish A   Hafner Markus M  

Genes & development 20201217 1-2


p53 is an intensely studied tumor-suppressive transcription factor. Recent studies suggest that the RNA-binding protein (RBP) ZMAT3 is important in mediating the tumor-suppressive effects of p53. Here, we globally identify ZMAT3-regulated RNAs and their binding sites at nucleotide resolution in intact colorectal cancer (CRC) cells. ZMAT3 binds to thousands of mRNA precursors, mainly at intronic uridine-rich sequences and affects their splicing. The strongest alternatively spliced ZMAT3 target wa  ...[more]

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