PTENβ is an alternatively translated isoform of PTEN that regulates rDNA transcription
PTEN is a potent tumour suppressor involved in cell growth, proliferation and survival. Here the authors identify an N-terminal extended isoform of PTEN, termed PTENβ that negatively regulates ribosomal DNA transcription and cell proliferation, expanding the pleiotropic functions of the PTEN family....
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Main Authors: | Hui Liang, Xi Chen, Qi Yin, Danhui Ruan, Xuyang Zhao, Cong Zhang, Michael A. McNutt, Yuxin Yin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/883da98b6f924e5d8e3d415cd77b2dab |
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