Foxo3 circular RNA retards cell cycle progression via forming ternary complexes with p21 and CDK2
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre · Health Sciences Centre · +1 more institution
Abstract
Most RNAs generated by the human genome have no protein-coding ability and are termed non-coding RNAs. Among these include circular RNAs, which include exonic circular RNAs (circRNA), mainly found in the cytoplasm, and intronic RNAs (ciRNA), predominantly detected in the nucleus. The biological functions of circular RNAs remain largely unknown, although ciRNAs have been reported to promote gene transcription, while circRNAs may function as microRNA sponges. We demonstrate that the circular RNA circ-Foxo3 was highly expressed in non-cancer cells and were associated with cell cycle progression. Silencing endogenous circ-Foxo3 promoted cell proliferation. Ectopic expression of circ-Foxo3 repressed cell cycle…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 78.16
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 34
Authors
6- WWWilliam W. DuCorresponding
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
- WYWeining Yang
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, Health Sciences Centre, Sunnybrook Research Institute
- ELElizabeth Liu
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
- ZYZhenguo Yang
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
- PDPreet Dhaliwal
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Circular RNA
- Cyclin-dependent kinase 2
- Cell cycle
- Cyclin A
- Cyclin-dependent kinase
- Cell biology
- Cyclin E1