Study reveals how novel protein helps to suppress tumour growth
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A recent study has found that a newly discovered protein, called NCBP2IP, can help to suppress tumor growth. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, found that NCBP2IP works by inhibiting the activity of a protein called YAP, which is known to promote tumor growth.
The study revealed that NCBP2IP is often downregulated in cancer cells, allowing YAP to promote the growth of tumors. By restoring the expression of NCBP2IP in cancer cells, the researchers were able to suppress the growth of tumors in animal models.
The findings are significant because they provide new insights into the mechanisms that regulate tumor growth and suggest new therapeutic targets for cancer treatment. The study also highlights the importance of understanding the role of novel proteins in cancer biology.
The researchers believe that NCBP2IP could be used as a potential therapeutic target for cancer treatment. By inhibiting YAP activity, NCBP2IP could help to slow or stop the growth of tumors. The findings of the study open up new avenues for research into cancer treatment and highlight the importance of identifying new therapeutic targets.
Staff Reporter