Insights Into SND1 Oncogene Promoter Regulation
The staphylococcal nuclease and Tudor domain containing 1 gene (SND1), also known as Tudor-SN, TSN or p100, encodes an evolutionarily conserved protein with invariant domain composition. SND1 contains four repeated staphylococcal nuclease domains and a single Tudor domain, which confer it endonuclea...
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doaj-950031cb2fcf48059cfed901400eb2df2020-11-24T21:40:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2018-12-01810.3389/fonc.2018.00606414315Insights Into SND1 Oncogene Promoter RegulationBegoña OchoaYolanda ChicoMaría José MartínezThe staphylococcal nuclease and Tudor domain containing 1 gene (SND1), also known as Tudor-SN, TSN or p100, encodes an evolutionarily conserved protein with invariant domain composition. SND1 contains four repeated staphylococcal nuclease domains and a single Tudor domain, which confer it endonuclease activity and extraordinary capacity for interacting with nucleic acids, individual proteins and protein complexes. Originally described as a transcriptional coactivator, SND1 plays fundamental roles in the regulation of gene expression, including RNA splicing, interference, stability, and editing, as well as in the regulation of protein and lipid homeostasis. Recently, SND1 has gained attention as a potential disease biomarker due to its positive correlation with cancer progression and metastatic spread. Such functional diversity of SND1 marks this gene as interesting for further analysis in relation with the multiple levels of regulation of SND1 protein production. In this review, we summarize the SND1 genomic region and promoter architecture, the set of transcription factors that can bind the proximal promoter, and the evidence supporting transactivation of SND1 promoter by a number of signal transduction pathways operating in different cell types and conditions. Unraveling the mechanisms responsible for SND1 promoter regulation is of utmost interest to decipher the SND1 contribution in the realm of both normal and abnormal physiology.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fonc.2018.00606/fullstaphylococcal nuclease and Tudor domain containing 1Tudor-SNtranscriptional regulationchromosome 7 band 7q.32.1miR-593SND1-IT1 |
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Begoña Ochoa Yolanda Chico María José Martínez Insights Into SND1 Oncogene Promoter Regulation Frontiers in Oncology staphylococcal nuclease and Tudor domain containing 1 Tudor-SN transcriptional regulation chromosome 7 band 7q.32.1 miR-593 SND1-IT1 |
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Begoña Ochoa Yolanda Chico María José Martínez |
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Insights Into SND1 Oncogene Promoter Regulation |
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Insights Into SND1 Oncogene Promoter Regulation |
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Insights Into SND1 Oncogene Promoter Regulation |
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Insights Into SND1 Oncogene Promoter Regulation |
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Insights Into SND1 Oncogene Promoter Regulation |
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insights into snd1 oncogene promoter regulation |
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Frontiers in Oncology |
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The staphylococcal nuclease and Tudor domain containing 1 gene (SND1), also known as Tudor-SN, TSN or p100, encodes an evolutionarily conserved protein with invariant domain composition. SND1 contains four repeated staphylococcal nuclease domains and a single Tudor domain, which confer it endonuclease activity and extraordinary capacity for interacting with nucleic acids, individual proteins and protein complexes. Originally described as a transcriptional coactivator, SND1 plays fundamental roles in the regulation of gene expression, including RNA splicing, interference, stability, and editing, as well as in the regulation of protein and lipid homeostasis. Recently, SND1 has gained attention as a potential disease biomarker due to its positive correlation with cancer progression and metastatic spread. Such functional diversity of SND1 marks this gene as interesting for further analysis in relation with the multiple levels of regulation of SND1 protein production. In this review, we summarize the SND1 genomic region and promoter architecture, the set of transcription factors that can bind the proximal promoter, and the evidence supporting transactivation of SND1 promoter by a number of signal transduction pathways operating in different cell types and conditions. Unraveling the mechanisms responsible for SND1 promoter regulation is of utmost interest to decipher the SND1 contribution in the realm of both normal and abnormal physiology. |
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staphylococcal nuclease and Tudor domain containing 1 Tudor-SN transcriptional regulation chromosome 7 band 7q.32.1 miR-593 SND1-IT1 |
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