The importance of genetic mutations in carcinogenesis has been recognized, and it has been proposed that aberrant mutation of mRNA may represent a novel oncogenic principle. Here we report that the mRNA of a homeobox gene prox1, a candidate tumor suppressor, suffers adenosine-to-inosine nucleotide conversion and loses tumor-suppressive functions in a subset of human cancers. Expression of Prox1 was reduced in pancreatic cancers, and the extent of reduction correlated with progression of tumor differentiation. A-to-G base change was found in prox1 cDNA taken from human cancer cells, but not in corresponding genomic DNA. We mapped four common mutation sites in prox1 gene, and the same four sites were mutated in human clinical samples from sev...
[[abstract]]The homeobox transcription factor Prox1 is highly expressed in adult hepatocytes and is ...
Mutations in APC promote colorectal cancer (CRC) progression through uncontrolled WNT signaling. Pat...
Mutations are the basis of the clonal evolution of most cancers. Nevertheless, a systematic analysis...
The importance of genetic mutations in carcinogenesis has been recognized, and it has been proposed ...
AbstractThe importance of genetic mutations in carcinogenesis has been recognized, and it has been p...
UnrestrictedThe homeobox transcription factor Prox1 is known to be a master control gene for regulat...
SummaryThe Drosophila transcription factor Prospero functions as a tumor suppressor, and it has been...
The human PROX1 gene (Prospero homeobox gene 1) is a member of the homeobox transcription factor fam...
The Drosophila transcription factor Prospero functions as a tumor suppressor, and it has been sugges...
AbstractPAX transcription factors are key players in the development of different tissues and organs...
The prospero homeobox 1 (PROX1) transcription factor is a product of one of the lymphangiogenesis ma...
PAX transcription factors are key players in the development of different tissues and organs. At the...
Abstract Background Prospero-related homeobox 1 (Prox1) transcription factor was described as a tumo...
Mutations in homologous recombination (HR) genes, including BRCA1 and BRCA2, compromise DNA repair a...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) of tumors has been heralded as a promising tool to identify ‘action...
[[abstract]]The homeobox transcription factor Prox1 is highly expressed in adult hepatocytes and is ...
Mutations in APC promote colorectal cancer (CRC) progression through uncontrolled WNT signaling. Pat...
Mutations are the basis of the clonal evolution of most cancers. Nevertheless, a systematic analysis...
The importance of genetic mutations in carcinogenesis has been recognized, and it has been proposed ...
AbstractThe importance of genetic mutations in carcinogenesis has been recognized, and it has been p...
UnrestrictedThe homeobox transcription factor Prox1 is known to be a master control gene for regulat...
SummaryThe Drosophila transcription factor Prospero functions as a tumor suppressor, and it has been...
The human PROX1 gene (Prospero homeobox gene 1) is a member of the homeobox transcription factor fam...
The Drosophila transcription factor Prospero functions as a tumor suppressor, and it has been sugges...
AbstractPAX transcription factors are key players in the development of different tissues and organs...
The prospero homeobox 1 (PROX1) transcription factor is a product of one of the lymphangiogenesis ma...
PAX transcription factors are key players in the development of different tissues and organs. At the...
Abstract Background Prospero-related homeobox 1 (Prox1) transcription factor was described as a tumo...
Mutations in homologous recombination (HR) genes, including BRCA1 and BRCA2, compromise DNA repair a...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) of tumors has been heralded as a promising tool to identify ‘action...
[[abstract]]The homeobox transcription factor Prox1 is highly expressed in adult hepatocytes and is ...
Mutations in APC promote colorectal cancer (CRC) progression through uncontrolled WNT signaling. Pat...
Mutations are the basis of the clonal evolution of most cancers. Nevertheless, a systematic analysis...