Regulating Polθ in Breast Cancer.
Denisse Carvajal-MaldonadoRichard D WoodPublished in: Cancer research (2021)
DNA polymerase θ, a protein encoded by the POLQ gene, is the defining factor for the DNA double-strand break repair pathway known as theta-mediated end-joining (TMEJ). Some cancers depend on TMEJ for survival and tumor growth. TMEJ might be useful as a biomarker to guide patient treatment and is now an active target for drug development, making it critical to understand how it is regulated in cells. In a recent article, Prodhomme and colleagues provide the first identification of a transcription regulator of POLQ expression and TMEJ activity: the transcription factor, ZEB1.See related article by Prodhomme et al., p. 1595.
Keyphrases
- transcription factor
- circulating tumor
- genome wide identification
- induced apoptosis
- cell free
- single molecule
- dna binding
- poor prognosis
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- cell cycle arrest
- case report
- long non coding rna
- binding protein
- working memory
- nucleic acid
- copy number
- transcranial magnetic stimulation
- gene expression
- free survival
- dna methylation
- combination therapy
- small molecule
- cell proliferation
- young adults