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Homo sapiens (human) BRAF-activated non-protein coding RNA (BANCR) URS0000759AA6_9606

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BANCR: BANCR is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been implicated in various biological processes and diseases, including melanoma and bladder cancer [PMC6676454] [PMC9580248] [PMC4981950]. In melanoma, BANCR has been shown to promote cell proliferation through activation of the MAPK signaling pathway [PMC5672086]. Conversely, in bladder cancer, BANCR has been found to inhibit cell proliferation and induce apoptosis [PMC4981950]. BANCR has also been implicated in the regulation of lymphangiogenesis in pancreatic cancer (PC) under hypoxic conditions [PMC9580248]. In melanoma, the interaction between BANCR and LINC-PINT has been investigated, with LINC-PINT potentially inhibiting melanoma cell proliferation by downregulating BANCR through the MAPK pathway [PMC6676454]. Additionally, LINC-PINT may serve as an upstream inhibitor of BANCR in melanoma [PMC6676454]. In bladder cancer, the downregulation of BANCR is associated with activation of ERK1/2 and JNK pathways, suggesting a tumor suppressor role for BANCR in this context [PMC4981950] [PMC4072697]. Furthermore, BANCR has been shown to regulate VSMC proliferation and migration through activation of the JNK pathway [PMC5777714] [PMC9022845] [PM7695379]. Overall, these studies highlight the diverse roles of BANCR in different diseases and biological processes. Further research is needed to fully understand its mechanisms of action and potential therapeutic implications.

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AUUCCCUUACUUUCUUAAUAAACUCGCUUUCACUUUAUGGAUUCAACUGUAAUUCUUUCUUGUGUGAGAUCCAAGAACCUUCUUGUAGGGUCUGGAUUGGGACCCUUUUCUGGUAACAUCUUCCUGGUGACCAUGAAGGGACAAUACUGAAGAGACCCCUGACCCUAAGGAAAUAGACUGCAGCACCAAUGGGCCAACUUUGGGGCGAUCAUCUUGCCCAGAAACAUCAUGUUGAAACUCUUGGUCAGAGGUUGGAUGAAAGCUGACAGGGUCCAUCCAGGAGCAAGUUUGAGCCUUGCCAGUUCCAUUUUGGGUGCUGAGUGGAGUGGCGACUAUAGCAAACCUGUGAUCUCUGGCUGCUGCUCAGAAGAAACAAGAGGGAGGGAUGAAUAAUGUAAAACUCUGGAUCAAUAUUCUAAUUCUGAGCCUCUAUUGGAAUCAGCUAGCAACCACAUAUCAGCUUGGUUUCAACAGUUUCCCAGUUCAUGCUGCUGAGAAGUUCAGAGUCAAACCUGAAUCUCACCUCUGCAAAGAGCACAGGACUCCAUGGCAAACGUUGUAUAUACGCAAGUCAUCCCUGGCACCACAUUGAUUUACUGCACCAGGCUUUCUUCAUUGUGAUGAUGUUCUCUCUCUUUUCUAAAAAAAAAAUAAAAAUAAAAUUUAAAAAAUCCUAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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