CDCA5 and tumors
10.3760/cma.j.cn371439-20200810-00007
- VernacularTitle:CDCA5与肿瘤
- Author:
Peidong HE
;
Zijian LI
- From:
Journal of International Oncology
2021;48(1):41-44
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Cohesion between sister chromatids occurs during DNA replication, is regulated by cohesin, and depends on acetylation of cell division cycle associated 5 (CDCA5) and cohesin. WAPL can promote dissociation of cohesin from DNA, and CDCA5 can antagonize the effect of WAPL and stabilize sister chromatids cohesion by stabilizing the binding of cohesin to DNA. CDCA5 mRNA has a high transcription level in a variety of tumor cell lines, suggesting that CDCA5 may be related to the higher malignant proliferation activity of tumor cells, and has been confirmed in various tumors such as liver cancer and lung cancer, and CDCA5 may be a potential targeted molecule for the treatment of malignant tumors.