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CRD-BP mediates stabilization of βTrCP1 and c-myc mRNA in response to β-catenin signalling

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  • Felicite K. Noubissi

    (University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health)

  • Irina Elcheva

    (University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health)

  • Neehar Bhatia

    (University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health)

  • Abbas Shakoori

    (Cancer Research Institute, Kanazawa University)

  • Andrei Ougolkov

    (Cancer Research Institute, Kanazawa University
    Mayo Clinic)

  • Jianghuai Liu

    (University of Pennsylvania)

  • Toshinari Minamoto

    (Cancer Research Institute, Kanazawa University)

  • Jeff Ross

    (University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health)

  • Serge Y. Fuchs

    (University of Pennsylvania)

  • Vladimir S. Spiegelman

    (University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health)

Abstract

β-catenin stabilizes the mRNA encoding the F-box protein βTrCP1, and the RNA-binding protein CRD–BP (coding region determinant-binding protein) is identified as a previously unknown target of β-catenin/Tcf transcription factor.

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  • Felicite K. Noubissi & Irina Elcheva & Neehar Bhatia & Abbas Shakoori & Andrei Ougolkov & Jianghuai Liu & Toshinari Minamoto & Jeff Ross & Serge Y. Fuchs & Vladimir S. Spiegelman, 2006. "CRD-BP mediates stabilization of βTrCP1 and c-myc mRNA in response to β-catenin signalling," Nature, Nature, vol. 441(7095), pages 898-901, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:441:y:2006:i:7095:d:10.1038_nature04839
    DOI: 10.1038/nature04839
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