Advances in poly(rC)-binding protein 2: Structure, molecular function, and roles in cancer
Poly(rC)-binding protein 2 (PCBP2) is an RNA-binding protein that is characterized by its ability to interact with poly(C) with high affinity in a sequence-specific manner. PCBP2 contains three K homology domains, which are consensus RNA-binding domains that play a role in recognizing and combining...
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doaj-6058aa6fda944546bd809f16f31a5f332021-06-03T04:55:27ZengElsevierBiomedicine & Pharmacotherapy0753-33222021-07-01139111719Advances in poly(rC)-binding protein 2: Structure, molecular function, and roles in cancerChendong Yuan0Mingxiang Chen1Xiaolu Cai2Department of Vascular Surgery, Zhuji Affiliated Hospital of Shaoxing University, Zhuji, Zhejiang 311800, ChinaDepartment of Cardiovascular surgery, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, Yubei 401120, China; Corresponding author.Department of Oncological Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310003, ChinaPoly(rC)-binding protein 2 (PCBP2) is an RNA-binding protein that is characterized by its ability to interact with poly(C) with high affinity in a sequence-specific manner. PCBP2 contains three K homology domains, which are consensus RNA-binding domains that play a role in recognizing and combining with RNA and DNA. The specific structure and localization of PCBP2 lay the foundation for its multiple roles in transcriptional, posttranscriptional, and translational processes, even in iron metabolism. Numerous studies have indicated that PCBP2 expression is increased in many cancer types. PCBP2 is considered as an oncogene that promotes tumorigenesis, development of cancer cells, and metastasis. Here, we summarized the current evidence regarding PCBP2 in the proliferation, migration, invasion of cancer cells, and drug resistance, aiming to clarify the molecular mechanisms of PCBP2 in cancer. Results from this review suggest that an in-depth study of PCBP2 in cancer may provide novel biomarkers for prognostic or therapeutic purposes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332221005011CancerPCBP2FunctionMolecular mechanismsBiomarkerTherapeutics |
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Advances in poly(rC)-binding protein 2: Structure, molecular function, and roles in cancer |
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Advances in poly(rC)-binding protein 2: Structure, molecular function, and roles in cancer |
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Advances in poly(rC)-binding protein 2: Structure, molecular function, and roles in cancer |
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advances in poly(rc)-binding protein 2: structure, molecular function, and roles in cancer |
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Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy |
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Poly(rC)-binding protein 2 (PCBP2) is an RNA-binding protein that is characterized by its ability to interact with poly(C) with high affinity in a sequence-specific manner. PCBP2 contains three K homology domains, which are consensus RNA-binding domains that play a role in recognizing and combining with RNA and DNA. The specific structure and localization of PCBP2 lay the foundation for its multiple roles in transcriptional, posttranscriptional, and translational processes, even in iron metabolism. Numerous studies have indicated that PCBP2 expression is increased in many cancer types. PCBP2 is considered as an oncogene that promotes tumorigenesis, development of cancer cells, and metastasis. Here, we summarized the current evidence regarding PCBP2 in the proliferation, migration, invasion of cancer cells, and drug resistance, aiming to clarify the molecular mechanisms of PCBP2 in cancer. Results from this review suggest that an in-depth study of PCBP2 in cancer may provide novel biomarkers for prognostic or therapeutic purposes. |
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Cancer PCBP2 Function Molecular mechanisms Biomarker Therapeutics |
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