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. 2006 Dec 28;6:1705–1712. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2006.268

The Antiapoptotic RBM5/LUCA-15/H37 Gene and Its Role in Apoptosis and Human Cancer: Research Update

Mirna M Maarabouni 1,*, Gwyn T Williams 1
PMCID: PMC1825760  EMSID: UKMS251  PMID: 17195868

Abstract

The candidate tumour-suppressor gene, LUCA-15/RBM5/H37, maps to the lung cancer tumour-suppressor locus 3p21.3. The LUCA-15 gene locus encodes at least four alternatively spliced transcripts that have been shown to function as regulators of apoptosis, a fact which may have major significance in tumour regulation. This review highlights recent evidence that further implicates the LUCA-15 locus in the control of apoptosis and cell proliferation, and focuses on the observations that confirm the tumour-suppressor activity of this gene.

Keywords: T-lymphocytes, LUCA-15, RBM5; H37, RNA-binding proteins, cell death, cell proliferation


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