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Homo sapiens (human) CFAP58 divergent transcript (CFAP58-DT) URS000075DD99_9606

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CFAP58-DT: CFAP58-DT is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been identified as a TP53 pathway-related lncRNA in Uterine Corpus Endometrial Carcinoma (UCEC) [PMC9576376]. It has been reported to be associated with genome instability [PMC9576376]. CFAP58-DT is one of the five lncRNAs in the GIlncSig model, which is associated with prognosis in UCEC [PMC8806732]. In vitro cell experiments have shown that CFAP58-DT knockdown reduces cell viability, invasion, and migration abilities in UCEC cells [PMC9951017]. CFAP58-DT has also been implicated in bladder cancer and shown to be a risk factor associated with poor prognosis [PMC8424867]. It has been suggested that CFAP58-DT may play a role in the innate immune response to viral infection, but its role in tumor treatment remains unclear [PMC8424867]. Additionally, CFAP58-DT has been found to block Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) replication by binding to MDA5 and promoting its activation [PMC7139329]. Overall, CFAP58-DT is an important lncRNA that is associated with genome instability and prognosis in various cancers. Further research is needed to fully understand its mechanisms of action and potential therapeutic applications.

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GGGCAGAUGGAGACACCCAGGAGAAAGAAGAGGGCGAAUUGGAAGAGGCCACCCAGAAAGGACGGUGUGUGACACUAGGGAGCCAAGCAUGGAGAGCCGAGGACUAACGCUUGGAAGGAAAUGUGGACCAGAAGGUUCCGGAUGAGGGAAGGACUGGCGGCUACACUCUGCCUUCCGAGACAACGAGGAAUAAUCUCACUUCAGUCAGUUCAACCCUUGUAAAACAGCUACUGUGUGCAAGACACGGAGGGAAAGCUGAAGUAGAGAAACCACAGACGCUGUCUUCAAAGGGUUUAAUCUAAUAUUAGUGAUGAGAAAAAUAGGGUGCAGAGCUUAAGGCAUCCUGGAAAAACGUAUGUAGCGCCACAUCGCGAAAAUCUCUCUUCUGGGACCCCUCUCCCAAAAACGUUUCUUCGCCCUCUUCUCCCCCUUCUGCCUCCACUCUUUCUGGACUUCAGAUAUCUUUGAGAAGCCUGGACAUCAAUCUGCUUUAGAAGACUAGAAACUCUGCCUUUAUGUCUUUAAGGGAACAAUAGUCCUUAACUUUGAUACUGUGGCUCUUUAGCUCUUUUUUUCCCUAUAUUUUUUAUAUAGUUUUUUGGUAUUAUUUAGACCUCCUUAACCCCACGGUCAUAAAGGUAUUCUCCCAUCAUUUUUUUCUAUCCAUUAGCUUCAUAGUUUUACUUUUUUACAUUCAGUUAUCUAAUCCAUCUGGAGUUCUCCUUCCCAUAUGGUGUGAGAUAGGGAUCUAACUAUAUUUUUCUCCAUGGGGUGAGCAAAUUUUCCAACAACCCAUGUCAAACAAUCCAUUCUUUCCAAAUUGGUUUGGGGAAGUUUCCAAAUAGACAUGAGUAUGUUCUGAGCUCUCUGGUUUGUUCAUGUGUCAGUACCACAAGGUUUUGUCACUGUGGGUUUUUAGUUAGUCAUCAUGCUUGAAGGGCAAGUUCCCCAUUCCAAAUUCUUCUGUGUUAAGAUUGCUUUGUCUAUCCACGGGCCUUUAUCCUCCCUUAUAAUGUUUAGAGUAAGUUUGUCAAGUUUAUGAGAACUGUGUUGGGUUGAUGAAUAAAUGCAAGGAAAACUGGCAA

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