Emerging evidence points to aberrant regulation of translation as a driver of cell transformation in cancer. Given the direct control of translation by tRNA modifications, tRNA modifying enzymes may function as regulators of cancer progression. Here, we show that a tRNA methyltransferase 9‐like (hTRM9L/KIAA1456) mRNA is down‐regulated in breast, bladder, colorectal, cervix and testicular carcinomas. In the aggressive SW620 and HCT116 colon carcinoma cell lines, hTRM9L is silenced and its re‐expression and methyltransferase activity dramatically suppressed tumour growth in vivo. This growth inhibition was linked to decreased proliferation, senescence‐like G0/G1‐arrest and up‐regulation of the RB interacting protein LIN9. Additionally, SW620 ...
Tumourigenesis and cancer progression require enhanced global protein translation1-3. Such enhanced ...
The human transfer RNA methyltransferase 9–like gene (TRM9L, also known as KIAA1456) encodes a negat...
Metabolic adaptation has been reported to promote cancer, yet the underlying mechanisms are not clea...
The human cytoplasmatic pool of tRNA for the 20 proteinogenic amino acids and selenocysteine is comp...
[eng] Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are essential molecules that allow the translation of the genetic code i...
Despite substantial progress in treatment, breast cancer remains a leading cause of cancer mortality...
<div><p>Nonessential tRNA modifications by methyltransferases are evolutionarily conserved and have ...
Chemical modifications have been studied as key modulators of RNA biology for over 50 years. There a...
Altres ajuts: Funding for this research was provided by the Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer Sci...
The cell's repertoire of transfer RNAs (tRNAs) has been linked to cancer. Recently, levels of the in...
peer reviewedTransfer RNAs are decorated by chemical modifications of their nucleosides. These modif...
Abstract Transfer RNAs (tRNAs), traditionally considered to participate in protein translation, were...
Recently, covalent modifications of RNA, such as methylation, have emerged as key regulators of all ...
Overexpression of Brf1, a transcription factor of the RNA polymerase III apparatus, can transform ce...
S-phase and DNA damage promote increased ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) activity. Translation of RNR...
Tumourigenesis and cancer progression require enhanced global protein translation1-3. Such enhanced ...
The human transfer RNA methyltransferase 9–like gene (TRM9L, also known as KIAA1456) encodes a negat...
Metabolic adaptation has been reported to promote cancer, yet the underlying mechanisms are not clea...
The human cytoplasmatic pool of tRNA for the 20 proteinogenic amino acids and selenocysteine is comp...
[eng] Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are essential molecules that allow the translation of the genetic code i...
Despite substantial progress in treatment, breast cancer remains a leading cause of cancer mortality...
<div><p>Nonessential tRNA modifications by methyltransferases are evolutionarily conserved and have ...
Chemical modifications have been studied as key modulators of RNA biology for over 50 years. There a...
Altres ajuts: Funding for this research was provided by the Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer Sci...
The cell's repertoire of transfer RNAs (tRNAs) has been linked to cancer. Recently, levels of the in...
peer reviewedTransfer RNAs are decorated by chemical modifications of their nucleosides. These modif...
Abstract Transfer RNAs (tRNAs), traditionally considered to participate in protein translation, were...
Recently, covalent modifications of RNA, such as methylation, have emerged as key regulators of all ...
Overexpression of Brf1, a transcription factor of the RNA polymerase III apparatus, can transform ce...
S-phase and DNA damage promote increased ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) activity. Translation of RNR...
Tumourigenesis and cancer progression require enhanced global protein translation1-3. Such enhanced ...
The human transfer RNA methyltransferase 9–like gene (TRM9L, also known as KIAA1456) encodes a negat...
Metabolic adaptation has been reported to promote cancer, yet the underlying mechanisms are not clea...