Competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs) regulate PTEN translation

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Coding and non-coding RNAs can prevent microRNAs from binding to PTEN mRNA. These RNAs are termed competing endogenous RNAs or ceRNAs. Transcripts of the pseudogene PTENP1 and mRNAs transcribed from SERINC1, VAPA and CNOT6L genes exhibit this activity (Poliseno et al. 2010, Tay et al. 2011, Tay et al. 2014). SERINC1 mRNA will be annotated in this context when additional experimental details become available.
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
22000013 Coding-independent regulation of the tumor suppressor PTEN by competing endogenous mRNAs

Weiss, D, Karreth, F, Tan, SM, Di Cunto, F, Rigoutsos, I, Provero, P, Ala, U, Kats, L, Poliseno, L, Tay, Y, Pandolfi, PP, Lieberman, J, Salmena, L

Cell 2011
24429633 The multilayered complexity of ceRNA crosstalk and competition

Pandolfi, PP, Rinn, J, Tay, Y

Nature 2014
20577206 A coding-independent function of gene and pseudogene mRNAs regulates tumour biology

Pandolfi, PP, Carver, B, Haveman, WJ, Poliseno, L, Zhang, J, Salmena, L

Nature 2010
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