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A polyadenylation enzyme rewires metabolism to fuel AML
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DOI:10.1038/s43018-026-01180-9.png)
Abstract
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mRNA polyadenylation is a tightly controlled process, but its role in cancer remains poorly understood. A study now shows that the RNA-modifying enzyme poly(A) polymerase α (PAPOLA) is crucial for acute myeloid leukemia generation and progression via an axis that can be effectively targeted therapeutically, offering new hope for patients.

