Defects in alternative splicing are frequently found in human tumors and result either from mutations in splicing-regulatory elements of specific cancer genes or from changes in the regulatory splicing machinery. RNA splicing regulators have emerged as a new class of oncoproteins and tumor suppressors, and contribute to disease progression by modulating RNA isoforms involved in the hallmark cancer pathways. Thus, dysregulation of alternative RNA splicing is fundamental to cancer and provides a potentially rich source of novel therapeutic targets. Here, we review the alterations in splicing regulatory factors detected in human tumors, as well as the resulting alternatively spliced isoforms that impact cancer hallmarks, and discuss how they c...
Alternative splicing is a key mechanism determinant for gene expression in metazoan. During alternat...
The functional capacity of cells is defined by the transcriptome. Many recent studies have identifie...
Alternative splicing promotes proteome diversity by using limited number of genes, a key control poi...
Tumor-associated alterations in RNA splicing result either from mutations in splicing-regulatory ele...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated process whereby non-coding sequences of pre-mRNA are rem...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated process whereby non-coding sequences of pre-mRNA are rem...
ABSTRACT Alternative splicing of mRNA precursors enables one gene to produce multiple protein isofor...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Targeting Dysregulated RNA Processing in CancerAlternative...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Targeting Dysregulated RNA Processing in CancerAlternative...
Recent progress in global sequence and microarray data analy sis has revealed the increasing complex...
Almost all transcribed human genes undergo alternative RNA splicing, which increases the diversity o...
Recent comprehensive genomic studies including single-cell RNA sequencing and characterization have ...
Pre-messenger RNA splicing is a fine-tuned process that generates multiple functional variants from ...
The immense majority of genes are alternatively spliced and there are many isoforms specifically ass...
Alternative splicing is a key mechanism determinant for gene expression in metazoan. During alternat...
Alternative splicing is a key mechanism determinant for gene expression in metazoan. During alternat...
The functional capacity of cells is defined by the transcriptome. Many recent studies have identifie...
Alternative splicing promotes proteome diversity by using limited number of genes, a key control poi...
Tumor-associated alterations in RNA splicing result either from mutations in splicing-regulatory ele...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated process whereby non-coding sequences of pre-mRNA are rem...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated process whereby non-coding sequences of pre-mRNA are rem...
ABSTRACT Alternative splicing of mRNA precursors enables one gene to produce multiple protein isofor...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Targeting Dysregulated RNA Processing in CancerAlternative...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Targeting Dysregulated RNA Processing in CancerAlternative...
Recent progress in global sequence and microarray data analy sis has revealed the increasing complex...
Almost all transcribed human genes undergo alternative RNA splicing, which increases the diversity o...
Recent comprehensive genomic studies including single-cell RNA sequencing and characterization have ...
Pre-messenger RNA splicing is a fine-tuned process that generates multiple functional variants from ...
The immense majority of genes are alternatively spliced and there are many isoforms specifically ass...
Alternative splicing is a key mechanism determinant for gene expression in metazoan. During alternat...
Alternative splicing is a key mechanism determinant for gene expression in metazoan. During alternat...
The functional capacity of cells is defined by the transcriptome. Many recent studies have identifie...
Alternative splicing promotes proteome diversity by using limited number of genes, a key control poi...