Lack of RNA Editing in Melanoma Leads to Tumor Growth and Progression

Scientists at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have revealed that lack of RNA editing, a process by which information inside RNA molecules is transformed, in melanoma leads to tumor growth and progression through manipulation of proteins. Study lead Menashe Bar-Eli reported a previously unknown target for CREB (cAMP response element-binding protein), a transcription factor (proteins that turn genetic instructions on and off) that regulates other ...

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