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Supplementary figures 1-9 Supplementary Table 1 from Long Noncoding RNA MALAT1 Regulates Cancer Glucose Metabolism by Enhancing mTOR-Mediated Translation of TCF7L2

Authors :
Rotem Karni
Eli Pikarsky
Michael Berger
Noam Stern-Ginossar
Roni Winkler
Amijai Saragovi
Ilan Stein
Pushkar Malakar
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

Supplementary Information: Figure S1: MALAT1 affects cancer glucose metabolism Figure S2: Glucose metabolism in HCC cell lines with MALAT1 knockdown. Figure S3: Regulation of TCF7L2 protein expression by MALAT1 in HCC cell lines. Figure S4: A non-phosphorylatable mutant of 4EBP1 inhibits TCF7L2 protein expression and expression of glycolytic genes. Figure S5: SRSF1 regulates TCF7L2 levels post-transcriptionally. Figure S6: TCF7L2 modulates glucose metabolism in a HCC cell line. Figure S7: MALAT1 and TCF7L2 regulate gluconeogenesis through the same pathway. Figure S8: Oncogenic properties of HCC cell lines with TCF7L2 knockdown. Figure S9: TCF7L2 protein, Gluconeogenesis and Glycolytic enzyme expression in livers from mouse HCC model Mdr2-/-. Table S1: List and sequences of shRNAs, siRNAs and PCR primers used in the paper

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2afb780b344ee828970b6f57a1dd0bf5