癌变
RNA剪接
选择性拼接
生物
RNA结合蛋白
DNA修复
DNA损伤
基因
细胞生物学
癌症
核糖核酸
DNA
遗传学
癌症研究
信使核糖核酸
作者
Peifu Feng,Ling Li,Tanggang Deng,Yan Liu,Neng Ling,Siyuan Qiu,Lin Zhang,Bo Peng,Wei Xiong,Lanqin Cao,Lei Zhang,Mao Ye
摘要
Abstract The non‐POU domain‐containing octamer‐binding protein NONO/p54 nrb , which belongs to the Drosophila behaviour/human splicing (DBHS) family, is a multifunctional nuclear protein rarely functioning alone. Emerging solid evidences showed that NONO engages in almost every step of gene regulation, including but not limited to mRNA splicing, DNA unwinding, transcriptional regulation, nuclear retention of defective RNA and DNA repair. NONO is involved in many biological processes including cell proliferation, apoptosis, migration and DNA damage repair. Dysregulation of NONO has been found in many types of cancer. In this review, we summarize the current and fast‐growing knowledge about the regulation of NONO, its biological function and implications in tumorigenesis and cancer progression. Overall, significant findings about the roles of NONO have been made, which might make NONO to be a new biomarker or/and a possible therapeutic target for cancers.
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