D ow nloaded from 2 It is well known that many genes implicated in the development and progression of breast cancer undergo aberrant alternative splicing events to produce proteins with pro-cancer properties. These changes in alternative splicing can arise from mutations or single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within the DNA sequences of cancer-related genes, which can strongly affect the activity of splicing factors and influence the splice site choice. However, it is important to note that absence of mutations is not sufficient to prevent misleading choices in splice site selection. There is now increasing evidence to demonstrate that the expression profile of ten splicing factors (including SRs and hnRNPs) and eight RNA-binding protein...
Alternative splicing changes are frequently observed in cancer and are starting to be recognized as ...
Most genes are processed by alternative splicing for gene expression, resulting in the complexity of...
Aberrant alternative splicing (AS) is a hallmark of cancer and a potential target for novel anti-can...
Tumor-associated alterations in RNA splicing result either from mutations in splicing-regulatory ele...
Breast cancer is known to be a heterogeneous disease driven by a large repertoire of molecular abnor...
ABSTRACT Alternative splicing of mRNA precursors enables one gene to produce multiple protein isofor...
Recent progress in global sequence and microarray data analy sis has revealed the increasing complex...
Growing evidence indicates that alternative or aberrant pre-mRNA splicing takes place during the dev...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated process whereby non-coding sequences of pre-mRNA are rem...
Alternative splicing is a key molecular mechanism now considered as a hallmark of cancer that has be...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Alternative splicing can alter genome sequence and as a consequence, many genes change to oncogenes....
Defects in alternative splicing are frequently found in human tumors and result either from mutation...
The immense majority of genes are alternatively spliced and there are many isoforms specifically ass...
Alternative splicing changes are frequently observed in cancer and are starting to be recognized as ...
Alternative splicing changes are frequently observed in cancer and are starting to be recognized as ...
Most genes are processed by alternative splicing for gene expression, resulting in the complexity of...
Aberrant alternative splicing (AS) is a hallmark of cancer and a potential target for novel anti-can...
Tumor-associated alterations in RNA splicing result either from mutations in splicing-regulatory ele...
Breast cancer is known to be a heterogeneous disease driven by a large repertoire of molecular abnor...
ABSTRACT Alternative splicing of mRNA precursors enables one gene to produce multiple protein isofor...
Recent progress in global sequence and microarray data analy sis has revealed the increasing complex...
Growing evidence indicates that alternative or aberrant pre-mRNA splicing takes place during the dev...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated process whereby non-coding sequences of pre-mRNA are rem...
Alternative splicing is a key molecular mechanism now considered as a hallmark of cancer that has be...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Alternative splicing can alter genome sequence and as a consequence, many genes change to oncogenes....
Defects in alternative splicing are frequently found in human tumors and result either from mutation...
The immense majority of genes are alternatively spliced and there are many isoforms specifically ass...
Alternative splicing changes are frequently observed in cancer and are starting to be recognized as ...
Alternative splicing changes are frequently observed in cancer and are starting to be recognized as ...
Most genes are processed by alternative splicing for gene expression, resulting in the complexity of...
Aberrant alternative splicing (AS) is a hallmark of cancer and a potential target for novel anti-can...