Seminar
RNA-binding proteins in cancer: lessons from CSDE1
"RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) modulate all aspects of post-transcriptional gene expression and are increasingly recognized as essential for cancer cell adaptation, reprogramming and stress survival. We aim to identify novel vulnerabilities of metastatic cells that could be harnessed for cancer treatment. My talk will focus on the RNA-binding protein UNR/CSDE1, a protein conserved from flies to humans for which we found a role in melanoma metastasis. I will explain our efforts to untangle the molecular mechanisms of CSDE1 function, its context-specific roles in cancer, and the identification of features that could be targeted for regulation”.
Speaker(s)
Senior Group Leader and Program Coordinator
Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG)
Invited by
Intégrité du génome, ARN et Cancer (UMR3348)
Institut Curie