Mechanisms of mRNA Translation in Pancreatic Cancer
A special issue of Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Cancer Biology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 December 2024 | Viewed by 1664
Special Issue Editor
Interests: cancer biology; cancer initiation and maintenance; oncogene function; mechanisms of mRNA translation; mechanisms of translation start site selection; mRNA translation in cancer; KRAS-driven mRNA translation; KRAS signaling; regulation of KRAS protein production; pancreatic cancer; cancer genomics; cancer therapeutics; cancer immunotherapy; RNA binding proteins; targeting mRNA translation; EIF4A inhibitors; MYC-driven mRNA translation; translation initiation factors; translation elongation factors; ribosome footprinting; single cell ribosome footprinting; ribosome stalling; nascent proteome in cancer; neoantigens in cancer; mRNA translation in tumor microenvironment; mRNA translation in T cells
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are seeking original research articles that explore the mechanistic aspects of mRNA translation control and its impact on the development and progression of pancreatic cancer. Specifically, we encourage studies that investigate the role of aberrant translation regulation in oncogenesis and the overexpression of oncogenic proteins in pancreatic cancer cells. We also welcome studies that elucidate the signaling pathways and molecular mechanisms involved in mRNA translation regulation and the effects of changes in the tumor microenvironment on translation in pancreatic cancer. Additionally, we are interested in studies that focus on developing novel therapeutic strategies for pancreatic cancer by targeting the translation machinery, such as inhibiting the activity of translation initiation factors or targeting specific mRNAs overexpressed in pancreatic cancer cells. The scope of this Special Issue is broadly on the mechanisms of mRNA translation in pancreatic cancer, and it involves a range of disciplines and techniques, including molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer cell biology, and therapeutics.
Dr. Kamini Singh
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- pancreatic cancer biology
- mechanisms of mRNA translation
- cancer therapeutics
- RNA binding proteins
- targeting mRNA translation
- translation initiation factors
- translation elongation factors
- ribosome footprinting
- single-cell ribosome footprinting
- mRNA translation in tumor microenvironment
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