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The biological function of IGF2BPs and their role in tumorigenesis
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Zhi-Man, Zhu
, Qiu-Ying, Du
, Dong-Sheng, Pei
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/ Cancer
/ Embryos
/ Growth factors
/ Insulin
/ Localization
/ Metabolism
/ Molecular modelling
/ Neurogenesis
/ Post-transcription
/ RNA processing
/ Tumorigenesis
2021
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The biological function of IGF2BPs and their role in tumorigenesis
by
Zhi-Man, Zhu
, Qiu-Ying, Du
, Dong-Sheng, Pei
in
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/ Cancer
/ Embryos
/ Growth factors
/ Insulin
/ Localization
/ Metabolism
/ Molecular modelling
/ Neurogenesis
/ Post-transcription
/ RNA processing
/ Tumorigenesis
2021
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The biological function of IGF2BPs and their role in tumorigenesis
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The biological function of IGF2BPs and their role in tumorigenesis
2021
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SummaryThe insulin-like growth factor-2 mRNA-binding proteins (IGF2BPs) pertain to a highly conservative RNA-binding family that works as a post-transcriptional fine-tuner for target transcripts. Emerging evidence suggests that IGF2BPs regulate RNA processing and metabolism, including stability, translation, and localization, and are involved in various cellular functions and pathophysiologies. In this review, we summarize the roles and molecular mechanisms of IGF2BPs in cancer development and progression. We mainly discuss the functional relevance of IGF2BPs in embryo development, neurogenesis, metabolism, RNA processing, and tumorigenesis. Understanding IGF2BPs role in tumor progression will provide new insight into cancer pathophysiology.
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Springer Nature B.V
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