HNRNPM controls circRNA biogenesis and splicing fidelity to sustain cancer cell fitness

High spliceosome activity is a dependency for cancer cells, making them more vulnerable to perturbation of the splicing machinery compared to normal cells. To identify splicing factors important for prostate cancer (PCa) fitness, we performed pooled shRNA screens in vitro and in vivo. Our screens id...

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Published in:eLife Vol. 10
Main Authors: Ho, Jessica SY, Di Tullio, Federico, Schwarz, Megan, Low, Diana, Incarnato, Danny, Gay, Florence, Tabaglio, Tommaso, Zhang, JingXian, Wollmann, Heike, Chen, Leilei, An, Omer, Chan, Tim Hon Man, Hall Hickman, Alexander, Zheng, Simin, Roudko, Vladimir, Chen, Sujun, Karz, Alcida, Ahmed, Musaddeque, He, Housheng Hansen, Greenbaum, Benjamin D, Oliviero, Salvatore, Serresi, Michela, Gargiulo, Gaetano, Mann, Karen M, Hernando, Eva, Mulholland, David, Marazzi, Ivan, Wee, Dave Keng Boon, Guccione, Ernesto
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England eLife Sciences Publications Ltd 02.06.2021
eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
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ISSN:2050-084X, 2050-084X
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