1. TPT1/ TCTP-regulated pathways in phenotypic reprogramming
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Amson, Robert, Pece, Salvatore, Marine, Jean-Christophe, Fiore, Pier Paolo Di, and Telerman, Adam
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TUMOR proteins , *GENETIC translation , *HISTAMINE , *NUCLEOPROTEINS , *PROTEIN kinases , *MESSENGER RNA , *BREAST cancer prognosis , *TUMOR suppressor proteins - Abstract
Evolutionary conserved and pleiotropic, the TPT1/TCTP gene (translationally controlled tumor protein, also called HRF, fortilin), encodes a highly structured mRNA shielded by ribonucleoproteins and closely resembling viral particles. This mRNA activates, as do viruses, protein kinase R (PKR). The TPT1/TCTP protein is structurally similar to mRNA-helicases and MSS4. TPT1/TCTP has recently been identified as a prognostic factor in breast cancer and a critical regulator of the tumor suppressor p53 and of the cancer stem cell (SC) compartment. Emerging evidence indicates that TPT1/TCTP is key to phenotypic reprogramming, as shown in the process of tumor reversion and possibly in pluripotency. We provide here an overview of these diverse functions of TPT1/TCTP. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2013
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