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Functional role of SAP18 protein: From transcriptional repression to splicing regulation

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CELL BIOCHEMISTRY AND FUNCTION
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cbf.3830

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EJC; HDAC; SAP18; Sin3; splicing; transcriptional repression

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SAP18 is a conserved protein associated with Sin3 and exon junction complex (EJC), playing roles in transcriptional regulation and mRNA splicing. Recent studies have highlighted its involvement in cancer and potential therapeutic targeting, particularly in myeloid malignancies.
Sin3 associated protein 18 (SAP18) is an evolutionary conserved protein, originally discovered in a complex with the transcriptional regulatory protein, Sin3. Subsequent investigations revealed SAP18 as an integral splicing component of the exon junction complex (EJC)-associated apoptosis-and splicing-associated protein (ASAP)/PNN-RNPS1-SAP18 (PSAP) complex. In association with Sin3, SAP18 contributes toward transcriptional repression of genes implicated in embryonic development, stress response, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication, and tumorigenesis. As a part of EJC, SAP18 mediates alternative splicing events and suppresses the cryptic splice sites present within flanking regions of exon-exon junctions. In this review, we provide a thorough discussion on SAP18, focussing on its conserved dual role in transcriptional regulation and messenger RNA splicing. Recent research on the involvement of SAP18 in the emergence of cancer and human disorders has also been highlighted. The potential of SAP18 as a therapeutic target is also discussed in these recent studies, particularly related to malignancies of the myeloid lineage.

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