2023
DOI: 10.1002/cnr2.1886
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Complementary analysis of proteome‐wide proteomics reveals changes in RNA binding protein‐profiles during prostate cancer progression

Erika Aikio,
Sonja Koivukoski,
Elina Kallio
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundAccumulating evidence indicates importance of RNA regulation in cancer. This includes events such as splicing, translation, and regulation of noncoding RNAs, functions which are governed by RNA binding proteins (RBPs).AimsTo find which RBPs could be relevant for prostate cancer, we performed systematic screening of RBP expression in clinical prostate cancer.Methods and ResultsWe interrogated four proteome‐wide proteomics datasets including tumor samples of primary, castration resistant, and metastati… Show more

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“…It interacts significantly with PDZ-binding kinase (PBK) and influences the prognosis and immune infiltration of liver cancer ( 47 ). It is closely related to the growth of prostate cancer cells and shows good therapeutic potential ( 48 ). The OFD1 gene (Oral-Facial-Digital Syndrome 1 gene) is responsible for Oral-Facial-Digital Syndrome type 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It interacts significantly with PDZ-binding kinase (PBK) and influences the prognosis and immune infiltration of liver cancer ( 47 ). It is closely related to the growth of prostate cancer cells and shows good therapeutic potential ( 48 ). The OFD1 gene (Oral-Facial-Digital Syndrome 1 gene) is responsible for Oral-Facial-Digital Syndrome type 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%