Loss of RNA-Binding Protein RBMS1 Promotes a Metastatic Transcriptional Program in Colorectal Cancer.
Hannah CarterPublished in: Cancer discovery (2021)
Yu and colleagues combined computational and experimental techniques to identify a new post-transcriptional regulator of metastatic potential in colon cancer. This study reveals that the RNA-binding protein RBMS1 is a positive regulator of mRNA stability for multiple genes, including the tumor suppressor AKAP12 and a WNT pathway interacting protein, SDCBP, and its loss is a common event associated with poor prognosis.See related article by Yu et al., p. 1410.