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NAT10‐mediated mRNA N4‐acetylcytidine modification promotes bladder cancer progression
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NAT10 is highly expressed in BLCA patients and its abnormal level predicts bladder cancer progression and low overall survival rate. NAT10 is necessary and sufficient for BLCA tumourigenic properties. NAT10 is responsible for ac4C modification of target transcripts, including BCL9L, SOX4 and AKT1. NAT10 may serve as an effective and novel therapeutic target for BLCA.
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