Journal article
Differential RNA-seq analysis comparing APC-defective and APC-restored SW480 colorectal cancer cells
Lauren E King, Christopher G Love, Oliver M Sieber, Maree C Faux, Antony W Burgess
GENOMICS DATA | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2016
Abstract
The adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) tumour suppressor gene is mutated in about 80% of colorectal cancers (CRC) Brannon et al. (2014) [1]. APC is a large multifunctional protein that regulates many biological functions including Wnt signalling (through the regulation of beta-catenin stability) Reya and Clevers (2005) [2], cell migration Kroboth et al. (2007), Sansom et al. (2004) [3], [4], mitosis Kaplan et al. (2001) [5], cell adhesion Faux et al. (2004), Carothers et al. (2001) [6], [7] and differentiation Sansom et al. (2004) [4]. Although the role of APC in CRC is often described as the deregulation of Wnt signalling, its other biological functions suggest that there are other factors at..
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