The endogenous hbz interactome in atl leukemic cells reveals an unprecedented complexity of host interacting partners involved in rna splicing

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  • who: Mariam Shallak and colleagues from the University of Colorado Denver, United States have published the research work: The endogenous HBZ interactome in ATL leukemic cells reveals an unprecedented complexity of host interacting partners involved in RNA splicing, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The results presented in this investigation demonstrate a rather complex pattern of interactions of HBZ with a large number of intracellular factors, mainly belonging to components of RNA_splicing and stability, key mechanisms controlling gene_expression and cell homeostasis. Taken together the analysis shows that although some differences of the host splicing landscape were . . .

     

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