Research on the role of RNA recognition motif domains of RBM5 protein in the regulation of tumor cell cycle
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    In order to analyze the role of RNA recognition region (RRM) in the regulation of tumor cell cycle by RBM5 protein, three stable cell lines A549/Vector, A549/RBM5WT, A549/RBM5△RRM were constructed by using A549 cell line with low expression of RBM5. The phase of cell cycle analysis by Flow cytometry showed that only A549/RBM5WT was arrested in G1 phase, indicating that the RRM region was essential for RBM5 to inhibit cell cycle progression. Using Western Blot to detect the difference between cyclin A and PhosphoRb (ser 795), it was proved that RRM of RBM5 protein could participate in pRb dephosphorylation mediated by RBM5 and inhibit cyclin A expression, thus inhibiting cell cycle progression.

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Cite this article as: WANG Di, WU Chuan-Fang. Research on the role of RNA recognition motif domains of RBM5 protein in the regulation of tumor cell cycle [J]. J Sichuan Univ: Nat Sci Ed, 2019, 56: 531.

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  • Received:April 21,2018
  • Revised:May 23,2018
  • Adopted:June 11,2018
  • Online: May 30,2019
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