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Breast cancer is
a major health problem causing major mortality and morbidity. Our
main focus in the lab is to understand why and how normal breast
cells are transformed into cancer cells.
Main interests of
the lab are :
1. Investigating alternative polyadenylation in cancer cells
Given the significance of microRNA mediated gene expression regulation, we are interested in understanding how microRNA and mRNA interactions take place and how these interactions may be overridden by regulated alterations of 3' UTR sizes.
2. Investigating the role of non-coding RNAs in cancer cells.
microRNAs are small non-coding RNA fragments that bind to target mRNAs to regulate their stability and/or translation. Hence, deregulated microRNAs can potentially alter the expression of numerous target proteins.
A. Elif Erson-Bensan
Prof. Dr.
PhD, 2004 , University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
MSc, 2001, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
BS, 1997, METU, Turkey
USP32 regulates late endosomal transport and recycling through deubiquitylation of Rab7.
Nat Commun. 2019 Mar 29;10(1):1454.
Alternative Polyadenylation Patterns for Novel Gene Discovery and Classification in Cancer Neoplasia, 19(7): 574–582
Alternative Polyadenylation: Another Foe in Cancer. Molecular Cancer Research, 15-0489.