Discovery of a small protein-encoding cis-regulatory overlapping gene of the tumor suppressor gene Scribble in humans
Yuhta Nomura and Naoshi Dohmae report the discovery of a small protein-coding gene that overlaps the tumor suppressor gene Scribble. Their data suggest that the overlapping gene, oSCRIB, limits the translation of downstream Scribble and may have important implications in cancer.
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Main Authors: | Yuhta Nomura, Naoshi Dohmae |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/40fe3b0a6c8d401fbad9f9c7866d26aa |
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