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. 2020 Sep 16;40(9):BSR20202346. doi: 10.1042/BSR20202346

Table 3. Features and functional roles of 10 hub genes screened from DEGs.

No. Gene symbol Full name Function
1 SMC4 Structural maintenance of chromosomes 4 SMC4 potentially promote response to innate inflammatory immune [23].
2 TOP2A DNA topoisomerase II alpha TOP2A decatenate intertwined DNA during anaphase to allow chromosome segregation to occur before cell division [33].
3 SMC2 Structural maintenance of chromosomes 2 SMC2 involving in chromosome segregation and stability chromosomal [20].
4 KIF11 Kinesin family member 11 Overexpression of KIF11during mitosis results in premature separation of sister chromatids and an uneven distribution of chromosomes [28].
5 KIF23 Kinesin family member 23 KIF23 plays an essential role in the bundling and transport of microtubules to specific intracellular locations in different cells at specific time points [34].
6 ANLN Anillin actin-binding protein ANLN is an F-actin binding protein that modulates podocyte cell motility and interacts with the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) pathway via the slit diaphragm adaptor protein CD2-associated protein (CD2AP) [32].
7 ARHGAP11A Rho GTPase activating protein 11A ARHGAP11A dynamically regulated colon cancer cell motility and invasion and directly interacted with p53 tetramerization domain to exhibit a Rho-independent role in cancer [27].
8 SMC3 Structural maintenance of chromosomes 3 Smc3 acetylation stabilizes cohesin association with chromosomes, and its deacetylation by Hos1 in anaphase allows reuse of Smc3 in the next cell cycle [35].
9 SMC6 Structural maintenance of chromosomes 6 Smc5–Smc6 play an essential role in cellular processes such as genome replication, mitotic and meiotic chromosome segregation, DNA repair [30].
10 RAD50 RAD50 double-strand break repair protein Homologs of Rad50 and Mre11 form Mre112-Rad50 hetero-tetramers, where two Rad50 ATP-binding cassette nucleotide-binding domains and a Mre11 nuclease dimer assemble as a catalytic head module that binds and cleaves DNA [22].