Tracking down metabolic vulnerabilities in CDK12‐mutant prostate cancer
Wei‐Ling Tu,
Mu‐En Wang,
Ming Chen
Abstract:CDK12 is among the most frequently mutated cyclindependent kinases (CDKs) in various cancers, including prostate, ovarian, breast, esophageal, bladder, and colon cancers. 1 Specifically, biallelic aberrations of CDK12 occur in 3%-7% of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) cases and correlate with poor prognosis. 1 One of the most well-studied functions of CDK12 is its orchestration of transcription initiation and elongation through cyclin K-dependent Ser2 phosphorylation of RNA polymerase II… Show more
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