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Fig. 8 | Journal of Hematology & Oncology

Fig. 8

From: N6-methyladenosine reader IMP2 stabilizes the ZFAS1/OLA1 axis and activates the Warburg effect: implication in colorectal cancer

Fig. 8

IMP2 stabilized ZFAS1 promotes the progression of CRC by promoting the ATPase activity of OLA1. The critical KH3-4 domain of m6A modulator IMP2 directly recognized the specific m6A motif (“RGGAC/RRACH”) of ZFAS1, promoted its stability and expression in an m6A dependent manner. The IMP2 stabilized ZFAS1 subsequently directly bound to the OBG-type functional domain of the OLA1 protein to fully expose the ATP binding site of the OLA1 protein, and ultimately enhanced the ATPase activity of OLA1 protein. The ZFAS1 activated OLA1 enhanced ATP-hydrolysis capacity and activated Warburg effect and ultimately promoted the progression of CRC

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