Nucleophosmin: From structure and function to disease development
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Box J.K, Paquet N, Adams M.N, Boucher D, Bolderson E, O'Byrne K.J, Richard D.J, Nucleophosmin: From structure and function to disease development, BMC Molecular Biology, 17, 1, 2016, 19-Download Item:
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Nucleophosmin (NPM1) is a critical cellular protein that has been implicated in a number of pathways including
mRNA transport, chromatin remodeling, apoptosis and genome stability. NPM1 function is a critical requirement for
normal cellular biology as is underlined in cancer where NPM1 is commonly overexpressed, mutated, rearranged and
sporadically deleted. Consistent with a multifunctional role within the cell, NPM1 can function not only as a proto-
oncogene but also as a tumor suppressor. The aim of this review is to look at the less well-described role of NPM1 in
the DNA repair pathways as well as the role of NPM1 in the regulation of apoptosis and its mutation in cancers.
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