SLU7: A New Hub of Gene Expression Regulation-From Epigenetics to Protein Stability in Health and Disease.
María Gárate-RascónMiriam RecaldeCarla RojoMaite G Férnandez-BarrenaMatias A AvilaMaría ArechederraCarmen BerasainPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
SLU7 (Splicing factor synergistic lethal with U5 snRNA 7) was first identified as a splicing factor necessary for the correct selection of 3' splice sites, strongly impacting on the diversity of gene transcripts in a cell. More recent studies have uncovered new and non-redundant roles of SLU7 as an integrative hub of different levels of gene expression regulation, including epigenetic DNA remodeling, modulation of transcription and protein stability. Here we review those findings, the multiple factors and mechanisms implicated as well as the cellular functions affected. For instance, SLU7 is essential to secure liver differentiation, genome integrity acting at different levels and a correct cell cycle progression. Accordingly, the aberrant expression of SLU7 could be associated with human diseases including cancer, although strikingly, it is an essential survival factor for cancer cells. Finally, we discuss the implications of SLU7 in pathophysiology, with particular emphasis on the progression of liver disease and its possible role as a therapeutic target in human cancer.
Keyphrases
- gene expression
- cell cycle
- dna methylation
- endothelial cells
- papillary thyroid
- genome wide
- cell proliferation
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- squamous cell
- healthcare
- poor prognosis
- network analysis
- binding protein
- pluripotent stem cells
- protein protein
- mental health
- lymph node metastasis
- squamous cell carcinoma
- stem cells
- copy number
- amino acid
- cell therapy
- single molecule
- mesenchymal stem cells
- small molecule
- climate change
- social media
- young adults