Putative Target Proteins Of The Ribosomal Protein, Rpel27 In Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cells

The pathogenesis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is multifactorial and multigenic. Despite the identification of several NPC-associated ribosomal proteins (RPs), the roles of these factors and their interacting partners in NPC tumourigenesis are poorly understood. To date, NPC- associated RP genes...

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Main Authors: Sim, Edmund Ui-Hang, Yew, Keh Li
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spelling my.unimas.ir.293162021-04-27T13:17:19Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/29316/ Putative Target Proteins Of The Ribosomal Protein, Rpel27 In Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cells Sim, Edmund Ui-Hang Yew, Keh Li Q Science (General) R Medicine (General) The pathogenesis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is multifactorial and multigenic. Despite the identification of several NPC-associated ribosomal proteins (RPs), the roles of these factors and their interacting partners in NPC tumourigenesis are poorly understood. To date, NPC- associated RP genes are either up or down-regulated in diseased/tumour situation compared to normal condition. The ribosomal protein eL27 (RPeL27) has been known to be over-expressed at both transcript and protein levels in NPC cell lines. This hypothesis was reinforced by our study herein. More importantly, using gene knockdown (RNA interference technique) followed by 2D gelelectrophoresis (2D GE) and in silico analysis; we revealed 15 proteins that are likely to interact with RPeL27 during situation of NPC tumourigenesis. These include COTL1, MAGOHB, UBE2N, NDPKA, TMED10, PSMB6, CA2, PGAM1, RPeL14, RPeS8, TPI1,PSMA2, RPeL19, GSTP1, and TPM1. Their association with RPeL27 could attribute to gene expression alteration, cell migration disruption and invasion, promotion of cancer cell survival, immune evasion, and genomic instability. Our findings provide new theoretical insights into the mechanism and involvement of RPeL27 in NPC pathogenesis. This is pertinent in understanding the molecular pathogenesis mediated by ribosomal proteins in the malignancy of the nasopharyngeal tissues. Malaysian Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 2019-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/29316/1/sim.pdf Sim, Edmund Ui-Hang and Yew, Keh Li (2019) Putative Target Proteins Of The Ribosomal Protein, Rpel27 In Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cells. MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 22 (3). pp. 48-54. ISSN 2600-9005 https://msbmb2010.wixsite.com/mjbmb
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Putative Target Proteins Of The Ribosomal Protein, Rpel27 In Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cells
description The pathogenesis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is multifactorial and multigenic. Despite the identification of several NPC-associated ribosomal proteins (RPs), the roles of these factors and their interacting partners in NPC tumourigenesis are poorly understood. To date, NPC- associated RP genes are either up or down-regulated in diseased/tumour situation compared to normal condition. The ribosomal protein eL27 (RPeL27) has been known to be over-expressed at both transcript and protein levels in NPC cell lines. This hypothesis was reinforced by our study herein. More importantly, using gene knockdown (RNA interference technique) followed by 2D gelelectrophoresis (2D GE) and in silico analysis; we revealed 15 proteins that are likely to interact with RPeL27 during situation of NPC tumourigenesis. These include COTL1, MAGOHB, UBE2N, NDPKA, TMED10, PSMB6, CA2, PGAM1, RPeL14, RPeS8, TPI1,PSMA2, RPeL19, GSTP1, and TPM1. Their association with RPeL27 could attribute to gene expression alteration, cell migration disruption and invasion, promotion of cancer cell survival, immune evasion, and genomic instability. Our findings provide new theoretical insights into the mechanism and involvement of RPeL27 in NPC pathogenesis. This is pertinent in understanding the molecular pathogenesis mediated by ribosomal proteins in the malignancy of the nasopharyngeal tissues.
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author Sim, Edmund Ui-Hang
Yew, Keh Li
author_facet Sim, Edmund Ui-Hang
Yew, Keh Li
author_sort Sim, Edmund Ui-Hang
title Putative Target Proteins Of The Ribosomal Protein, Rpel27 In Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cells
title_short Putative Target Proteins Of The Ribosomal Protein, Rpel27 In Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cells
title_full Putative Target Proteins Of The Ribosomal Protein, Rpel27 In Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cells
title_fullStr Putative Target Proteins Of The Ribosomal Protein, Rpel27 In Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cells
title_full_unstemmed Putative Target Proteins Of The Ribosomal Protein, Rpel27 In Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cells
title_sort putative target proteins of the ribosomal protein, rpel27 in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells
publisher Malaysian Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
publishDate 2019
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