N6-Methyladenosine enhances the translation of ENO1 to promote the progression of bladder cancer by inhibiting PCNA ubiquitination

Published: 21 May 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/dj4sb8h3c3.1
Contributors:
, Jing Liu, Fei Xie, Yongbo Yu, Xiaocheng Ma, Ding Hu, Changxue Liu, Yonghua Wang

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RNA methylation is involved in the regulation of cell response and cell fate, and is closely related to the development of tumors. To identify the potential roles of the mRNA m6A modification in human bladder cancer, we analyzed the profile the landscape of the mRNA m6A modification in 3 bladder cancer tissues and the corresponding non-cancerous tissues. We compare the difference in RNA m6A methylation between bladder cancer tissues and adjacent normal control tissues using MeRIP-seq. The data was shown in “MeRIP_RNA_result”. Moreover, Label-free quantitative proteomics was used to identify differentially expressed proteins in bladder cancer tissues. The data was shown in “Proteomic_data”.

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Affiliated Hospital of Medical College Qingdao University

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Bladder Cancer

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