FBXL18 is required for ovarian cancer cell proliferation and migration through activating AKT signaling
Yanyan Zhuang
Abstract:Background: F-box and leucine-rich repeat protein 18 (FBXL18) is an F-box protein that functions as an E3-ubiquitin ligase, and it plays pivotal roles in multiple disease processes. However, its role and underlying mechanism in ovarian cancer (OC) are still unknown. We investigated the impact and mechanism of FBXL18 in OC cell growth and tumorigenesis. Methods: Silent interfering RNAs and overexpression plasmids were employed to knock down and overexpress FBXL18 in OC cells (A2780 and OVCAR3). CCK-8, colony fo… Show more
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