Abstract:Matrin3 is an RNA-binding protein that affects diverse RNA-related processes, including mRNA splicing. While Matrin3 has been intensively studied in neurodegenerative diseases, its function in cancer remains unclear. Here, we discovered Matrin3-mediated regulation of mitotic spindle dynamics in colorectal cancer (CRC) cells. We identified bound and regulated Matrin3-target RNAs transcriptome-wide in CRC cells and found that Matrin3 broadly modulates mRNA splicing patterns. Among the top Matrin3 targets, we foc… Show more
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