Alternative splicing (AS) represents a major resource for eukaryotic cells to expand the coding potential of their genomes and to finely regulate gene expression in response to both intra- and extracellular cues. Cancer cells exploit the flexible nature of the mechanisms controlling AS in order to increase the functional diversity of their proteome. By altering the balance of splice isoforms encoded by human genes or by promoting the expression of aberrant oncogenic splice variants, cancer cells enhance their ability to adapt to the adverse growth conditions of the tumoral microenvironment. Herein, we will review the most relevant cancer-related splicing events and the underlying regulatory mechanisms allowing tumour cells to rapidly adapt ...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing (AS) plays a central role in generating complex proteomes and influenc...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated process whereby non-coding sequences of pre-mRNA are rem...
Defects in alternative splicing are frequently found in human tumors and result either from mutation...
Alternative splicing (AS) represents a major resource for eukaryotic cells to expand the coding pote...
Alternative splicing (AS) represents a major resource for eukaryotic cells to expand the coding pote...
Alternative splicing (AS) represents a major resource for eukaryotic cells to expand the coding pote...
Alternative splicing (AS) represents a major resource for eukaryotic cells to expand the coding pote...
Alternative splicing (AS) represents a major resource for eukaryotic cells to expand the coding pote...
Alternative splicing (AS) represents a major resource for eukaryotic cells to expand the coding pote...
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...
Most genes are processed by alternative splicing for gene expression, resulting in the complexity of...
The immense majority of genes are alternatively spliced and there are many isoforms specifically ass...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing (AS) plays a central role in generating complex proteomes and influenc...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing (AS) plays a central role in generating complex proteomes and influenc...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated process whereby non-coding sequences of pre-mRNA are rem...
Defects in alternative splicing are frequently found in human tumors and result either from mutation...
Alternative splicing (AS) represents a major resource for eukaryotic cells to expand the coding pote...
Alternative splicing (AS) represents a major resource for eukaryotic cells to expand the coding pote...
Alternative splicing (AS) represents a major resource for eukaryotic cells to expand the coding pote...
Alternative splicing (AS) represents a major resource for eukaryotic cells to expand the coding pote...
Alternative splicing (AS) represents a major resource for eukaryotic cells to expand the coding pote...
Alternative splicing (AS) represents a major resource for eukaryotic cells to expand the coding pote...
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...
Most genes are processed by alternative splicing for gene expression, resulting in the complexity of...
The immense majority of genes are alternatively spliced and there are many isoforms specifically ass...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing (AS) plays a central role in generating complex proteomes and influenc...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing (AS) plays a central role in generating complex proteomes and influenc...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated process whereby non-coding sequences of pre-mRNA are rem...
Defects in alternative splicing are frequently found in human tumors and result either from mutation...