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overview Alternative splicing (AS) is a highly specialized RNA processing mechanism in higher eukaryotes and a key control point in gene expression regulation. AS enables cells to produce multiple mRNAs and multiple proteins from a single gene, which can facilitate to perform specialized functions. Errors in splicing contribute to many aspects of human diseases, including cancer. AS is regulated by cis-elements in the RNA and trans-acting splicing factors comprised of RNA-binding proteins. Cancer cells often display alterations in splicing, many of which contribute to disease. Some of these alterations are caused by mutations in splicing-regulatory cis-elements, whereas others result from defects in splicing factors, such as abnormal expression, mutation, or post-translational modification. AS often gives rise to transcripts comprising a premature termination codon (PTC). Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is a surveillance mechanism, which selectively degrades mRNAs with PTC. Tumor cells often exploit AS or/and NMD for survival benefit by altering the expression or function of tumor-suppressors, oncogenes, tumor-specific neo-antigens, important proteins in signaling pathways, or RNA-binding proteins. I am interested to study the mechanisms of AS and NMD misregulation in cancer, and the means by which faulty AS or/and NMD can be corrected for therapy. My lab utilizes biochemistry, molecular biology, genome editing, transcriptomics, proteomics, computational biology, and antisense pharmacology to study RNA metabolism in normal and cancer cells to contribute in developing effective cancer therapies.
teaching overview 1. GRAD BIOC 5106, Current Trends in Biomedical Science, Graduate Biochemistry Course, UAMS, Little Rock, AR, USA 2. GRAD BIOC 5101, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Graduate Biochemistry Course, UAMS, Little Rock, AR, USA

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Concept DNA-Binding Proteins
Concept Polypyrimidine Tract-Binding Protein
Concept Protein Binding
Concept Muscle Proteins
Concept Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
Concept Y-Box-Binding Protein 1
Concept Survival of Motor Neuron 2 Protein
Concept Wnt Proteins
Concept Proline-Rich Protein Domains
Concept RNA-Binding Proteins
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Academic Article HnRNP C, YB-1 and hnRNP L coordinately enhance skipping of human MUSK exon 10 to generate a Wnt-insensitive MuSK isoform.
Academic Article Mechanism of Nonsense-Mediated mRNA Decay Stimulation by Splicing Factor SRSF1.
Academic Article Modeling RNA-Binding Protein Specificity In?Vivo by Precisely Registering Protein-RNA Crosslink Sites.
Academic Article SRSF1 and hnRNP H antagonistically regulate splicing of COLQ exon 16 in a congenital myasthenic syndrome.
Academic Article Coordinated alterations in RNA splicing and epigenetic regulation drive leukaemogenesis.
Academic Article HnRNP L and hnRNP LL antagonistically modulate PTB-mediated splicing suppression of CHRNA1 pre-mRNA.
Academic Article Competitive regulation of alternative splicing and alternative polyadenylation by hnRNP H and CstF64 determines acetylcholinesterase isoforms.
Academic Article SRSF1 suppresses selection of intron-distal 5' splice site of DOK7 intron 4 to generate functional full-length Dok-7 protein.
Academic Article Systematic characterization of short intronic splicing-regulatory elements in SMN2 pre-mRNA.

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