PLX203436
GSE92979: The flightless I protein is involved in the genome-wide mRNA post-transcriptional regulation in lung carcinoma cells
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
We report the function of Flightless I involved in the overall nuclear export, and genome-wide translation of mRNAs in H1299 cells. By using high-throughput transcriptome and translatome sequencing combined with cell fractionation, we generated genome-wide transcriptome and translatome maps of lung carcinoma cells and normal cells. We find that flightless I protein could modulate the genome-wide translation and mRNA traffiking, suggesting that the post-transcriptional regulation of mRNA might be a major mechanism of action for Flightless I. SOURCE: Kezhi Chen (yuki_1991@qq.com) - Key laboratory of functional protein research of Guangdong higher education institutes Jinan University
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