RBM5, a regulator of alternative splicing of apoptotic genes, and its highly homologous RBM6 and RBM10 are RNA-binding proteins frequently deleted or mutated in lung cancer. We report that RBM5/6 and RBM10 antagonistically regulate the proliferative capacity of cancer cells and display distinct positional effects in alternative splicing regulation. We identify the Notch pathway regulator NUMB as a key target of these factors in the control of cell proliferation. NUMB alternative splicing, which is frequently altered in lung cancer, can regulate colony and xenograft tumor formation, and its modulation recapitulates or antagonizes the effects of RBM5, 6, and 10 in cell colony formation. RBM10 mutations identified in lung cancer cells disrupt ...
In a recent issue of Molecular Cell, Bonnal et al. (2008) demonstrate that the tumor suppressor gene...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a widespread mechanism underlying the generation of proteomic and regul...
The regulation of pre-mRNA processing has important consequences for cell division and the control o...
RBM5, a regulator of alternative splicing of apoptotic genes, and its highly homologous RBM6 and RBM...
RBM10 is an RNA binding protein and alternative splicing regulator frequently mutated in lung adenoc...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing of the Notch regulator NUMB exon 9 switches between isoforms that prom...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a post-transcriptional mechanism resulting in the production of multipl...
Alternative splicing is regulated by multiple RNA-binding proteins and influences the expression of ...
RNA Binding Motif domain protein 5 (RBM5) has been described as a lung cancer tumour suppressor gene...
AbstractRBM5 is one member of a group of structurally related genes that includes RBM6 and RBM10. RB...
The splicing regulatory protein RBM10 is frequently mutated in bladder carcinomas. Analysis of RNA...
Molecularly targeted cancer therapy has improved outcomes for patients with cancer with targetable o...
Splicing dysregulation is one of the molecular hallmarks of cancer. However, the underlying molecula...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Aberrant splicing has been impli...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a widespread mechanism underlying the generation of proteomic and regul...
In a recent issue of Molecular Cell, Bonnal et al. (2008) demonstrate that the tumor suppressor gene...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a widespread mechanism underlying the generation of proteomic and regul...
The regulation of pre-mRNA processing has important consequences for cell division and the control o...
RBM5, a regulator of alternative splicing of apoptotic genes, and its highly homologous RBM6 and RBM...
RBM10 is an RNA binding protein and alternative splicing regulator frequently mutated in lung adenoc...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing of the Notch regulator NUMB exon 9 switches between isoforms that prom...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a post-transcriptional mechanism resulting in the production of multipl...
Alternative splicing is regulated by multiple RNA-binding proteins and influences the expression of ...
RNA Binding Motif domain protein 5 (RBM5) has been described as a lung cancer tumour suppressor gene...
AbstractRBM5 is one member of a group of structurally related genes that includes RBM6 and RBM10. RB...
The splicing regulatory protein RBM10 is frequently mutated in bladder carcinomas. Analysis of RNA...
Molecularly targeted cancer therapy has improved outcomes for patients with cancer with targetable o...
Splicing dysregulation is one of the molecular hallmarks of cancer. However, the underlying molecula...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Aberrant splicing has been impli...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a widespread mechanism underlying the generation of proteomic and regul...
In a recent issue of Molecular Cell, Bonnal et al. (2008) demonstrate that the tumor suppressor gene...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a widespread mechanism underlying the generation of proteomic and regul...
The regulation of pre-mRNA processing has important consequences for cell division and the control o...