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Transcription Factors in Cancer: When Alternative Splicing Determines Opposite Cell Fates
2020
Cells
Alternative splicing (AS) is a finely regulated mechanism for transcriptome and proteome diversification in eukaryotic cells. Correct balance between AS isoforms takes part in molecular mechanisms that properly define spatiotemporal and tissue specific transcriptional programs in physiological conditions. However, several diseases are associated to or even caused by AS alterations. In particular, multiple AS changes occur in cancer cells and sustain the oncogenic transcriptional program.
doi:10.3390/cells9030760
pmid:32244895
pmcid:PMC7140685
fatcat:m7t6nwljrnfvrbs2aimjbgwblu