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RBM5 as a Putative Tumor Suppressor Gene for Lung Cancer
Journal of Thoracic OncologyVol. 5Issue 3p294–298Published in issue: March, 2010- Leslie C. Sutherland
- Ke Wang
- Andrew G. Robinson
Cited in Scopus: 62RBM5 is one member of a group of structurally related genes that includes RBM6 and RBM10. RBM10 maps to Xp11.23, and one allele is inactivated as a result of X chromosome inactivation. Both RBM5 and RBM6 map to 3p21.3, a tumor suppressor region that experiences loss of heterozygosity in the majority of lung cancers. Overexpression of RBM5, which encodes an RNA-binding protein involved in the regulation of alternative splicing and retards ascites associated tumor growth in immunocompromised mice, a phenomenon that may be related to an associated ability to modulate apoptosis.