2023
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2023-5818
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Abstract 5818: Cadherin complexes recruit PIWIL2 to suppress pro-tumorigenic transformation

Abstract: Recent studies have shown that genomic instability, oncogene expression, and high mutation rates in more than 50% of tumors can be attributed to increased transposon activity. Transposons, also called transposable elements (TEs), are parasitic mobile DNA elements that make up 45% of the human genome and can cause DNA damage and gene mutations. The reasons for increased TE activity in somatic tumors are currently unknown. TE RNA transcripts are targeted for degradation by PIWI ribonucleases, which are members o… Show more

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