A Whole New Comprehension about ncRNA-Encoded Peptides/Proteins in Cancers

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Abstract

It is generally considered that non-coding RNAs do not encode proteins; however, more recently, studies have shown that lncRNAs and circRNAs have ORFs which are regions that code for peptides/protein. On account of the lack of 5′cap structure, translation of circRNAs is driven by IRESs, m6A modification or through rolling amplification. An increasing body of evidence have revealed different functions and mechanisms of ncRNA-encoded peptides/proteins in cancers, including regulation of signal transduction (Wnt/β-catenin signaling, AKT-related signaling, MAPK signaling and other signaling), cellular metabolism (Glucose metabolism and Lipid metabolism), protein stability, transcriptional regulation, posttranscriptional regulation (regulation of RNA stability, mRNA splicing and translation initiation). In addition, we conclude the existing detection technologies and the potential of clinical applications in cancer therapy.

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Chen, Q., Shen, H., Nie, F., & Sun, M. (2022, November 1). A Whole New Comprehension about ncRNA-Encoded Peptides/Proteins in Cancers. Cancers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215196

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