Search Results - "Cifdaloz, Metehan"
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p62/SQSTM1 Fuels Melanoma Progression by Opposing mRNA Decay of a Selective Set of Pro-metastatic Factors
Published in Cancer cell (14-01-2019)“…Modulators of mRNA stability are not well understood in melanoma, an aggressive tumor with complex changes in the transcriptome. Here we report the ability of…”
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Lineage-specific roles of the cytoplasmic polyadenylation factor CPEB4 in the regulation of melanoma drivers
Published in Nature communications (18-11-2016)“…Nuclear 3’-end-polyadenylation is essential for the transport, stability and translation of virtually all eukaryotic mRNAs. Poly(A) tail extension can also…”
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Systems analysis identifies melanoma-enriched pro-oncogenic networks controlled by the RNA binding protein CELF1
Published in Nature communications (21-12-2017)“…Melanomas are well-known for their altered mRNA expression profiles. Yet, the specific contribution of mRNA binding proteins (mRBPs) to melanoma development…”
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Whole-body imaging of lymphovascular niches identifies pre-metastatic roles of midkine
Published in Nature (London) (29-06-2017)“…Genetically engineered ‘lymphoreporter’ mouse strains are used to track melanoma dissemination in vivo , identifying midkine as a tumour-secreted factor that…”
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RAB7 Controls Melanoma Progression by Exploiting a Lineage-Specific Wiring of the Endolysosomal Pathway
Published in Cancer cell (14-07-2014)“…Although common cancer hallmarks are well established, lineage-restricted oncogenes remain less understood. Here, we report an inherent dependency of melanoma…”
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Metastatic risk and resistance to BRAF inhibitors in melanoma defined by selective allelic loss of ATG5
Published in Autophagy (02-10-2016)“…Melanoma is a paradigm of aggressive tumors with a complex and heterogeneous genetic background. Still, melanoma cells frequently retain developmental traits…”
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DEK oncogene is overexpressed during melanoma progression
Published in Pigment cell and melanoma research (01-03-2017)“…Summary DEK is an oncoprotein involved in a variety of cellular functions, such as DNA repair, replication, and transcriptional control. DEK is preferentially…”
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Whole body imaging of lymphovascular niches identifies premetastatic roles of MIDKINE
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