Identifying Oncogenic Missense Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Human SAT1 Gene Using Computational Algorithms and Molecular Dynamics Tools
Md. Mozibullah,
Marina Khatun,
Md. Asaduzzaman Sikder
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe human SAT1 gene encodes spermidine/spermine N1‐acetyltransferase 1 (SSAT1), a regulatory biological catalyst of polyamine catabolism. Numerous essential biological processes, such as cellular proliferation, differentiation, and survival, depend on polyamines like spermidine and spermine. Thus, SSAT1 is involved in key cellular activities such as proliferation and survival of cells and mediates various diseases including cancer. A plethora of studies established the involvement of missense single … Show more
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