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Byproducts of ‘junk DNA’ implicated in cancer spread

by Staff August 14, 2018
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Biologists have revealed that enhancer RNAs play a significant role in cancer dissemination. The researchers found that eRNAs have a direct role in the activation of genes that are important for tumor development. This role is facilitated by the ability of eRNAs to directly interact with BRD4, a protein known as a cancer disseminator. BRD4 has been recognized as a promising cancer target.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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