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  • Zhang, J.; Guo, S.; Piao, H.; Wang, Y.; Wu, Y.; Meng, X.; Yang, D.; Zheng, Z.; Zhao, Y.
    ALKBH5 promotes invasion and metastasis of gastric cancer by decreasing methylation of the lncRNA NEAT1 (2019), J. Physiol. Biochem., 75, 379-389 .
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Application

Application Comment Organism
medicine substrate NEAT1 is a potential binding long noncoding lncRNA of ALKBH5. NEAT1 is overexpressed in gastric cancer cells and tissue. Knockdown of NEAT1 significantly represses invasion and metastasis of gastric cancer cells. ALKBH5 affects the m6A level of NEAT1. The binding of ALKBH5 and NEAT1 influences the expression of EZH2 (a subunit of the polycomb repressive complex) and thus affects gastric cancer invasion and metastasis Homo sapiens

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens Q6P6C2
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
BGC-823 cell
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Homo sapiens
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GES-1 cell
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Homo sapiens
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SGC-7901 cell
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Homo sapiens
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
N6-methyladenine in NEAT1 + 2-oxoglutarate + O2 substrate i.e. nuclear paraspeckle assembly transcript 1 Homo sapiens adenine in NEAT1 + formaldehyde + succinate + CO2
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
ALKBH5
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Homo sapiens
alkylation repair homolog protein 5
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Homo sapiens

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
physiological function substrate NEAT1 is a potential binding long noncoding lncRNA of ALKBH5. NEAT1 is overexpressed in gastric cancer cells and tissue. Knockdown of NEAT1 significantly represses invasion and metastasis of gastric cancer cells. ALKBH5 affects the m6A level of NEAT1. The binding of ALKBH5 and NEAT1 influences the expression of EZH2 (a subunit of the polycomb repressive complex) and thus affects gastric cancer invasion and metastasis Homo sapiens