Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
In human cells BRAF oncogene is invariably expressed as a mix of two coding transcripts: BRAF-ref and BRAF-X1. These two mRNA isoforms, remarkably different in the sequence and length of their 3?UTRs, are potentially involved in distinct post-transcriptional regulatory circuits. Herein, we identify PARP1 among the mRNA Binding Proteins that specifically target the X1 3?UTR in melanoma cells. Mechanistically, PARP1 Zinc Finger domain down-regulates BRAF expression at the translational level. As a consequence, it exerts a negative impact on MAPK pathway, and sensitizes melanoma cells to BRAF and MEK inhibitors, both in vitro and in vivo. In summary, our study unveils PARP1 as a negative regulator of the highly oncogenic MAPK pathway in melanoma, through the modulation of BRAF-X1 expression.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
3'UTR; AU-rich element; AU-Rich binding protein.; BRAF inhibitors
List of contributors:
Comelli, Laura; Vitiello, Marianna; Marranci, Andrea; Baldanzi, Caterina; Cervelli, Tiziana; Poliseno, Laura; DE PAOLO, Raffaella; DEL POZZO, Giovanna
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