Stress from Nucleotide Depletion Activates the Transcriptional Regulator HEXIM1 to Suppress Melanoma

Studying cancer metabolism gives insight into tumorigenic survival mechanisms and susceptibilities. In melanoma, we identify HEXIM1, a transcription elongation regulator, as a melanoma tumor suppressor that responds to nucleotide stress. HEXIM1 expression is low in melanoma. Its overexpression in a...

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Main Authors: Tan, Justin L. (Author), Fogley, Rachel D. (Author), Flynn, Ryan A. (Author), Ablain, Julien (Author), Yang, Song (Author), Do, Brian T. (Author), Laga, Alvaro C. (Author), Fujinaga, Koh (Author), Santoriello, Cristina (Author), Greer, Celeste B. (Author), Kim, Yoon Jung (Author), Clohessy, John G. (Author), Bothmer, Anne (Author), Pandell, Nicole (Author), Avagyan, Serine (Author), Brogie, John E. (Author), van Rooijen, Ellen (Author), Hagedorn, Elliott J. (Author), Shyh-Chang, Ng (Author), White, Richard M. (Author), Price, David H. (Author), Pandolfi, Pier Paolo (Author), Peterlin, B. Matija (Author), Zhou, Yi (Author), Kim, Tae Hoon (Author), Asara, John M. (Author), Chang, Howard Y. (Author), Zon, Leonard I. (Author), Saint-André, Violaine (Contributor), Fan, Zi Peng (Contributor), Young, Richard A. (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology (Contributor), Young, Richard A (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier, 2018-07-13T19:01:05Z.
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