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SFPQ Paralog Displacement Triggers Cryptic Polyadenylation and Global RNA Stabil

SFPQ,NONO,PSP1,TARDBP,poly(A) machinery,CPSF,PABPN1 · als · mechanistic
Composite
0.864
Price
$0.73
Evidence For
0
Evidence Against
0

SFPQ (Splicing Factor Proline-Glutamine Rich) is a non-POU domain octamer binding protein (NONO) family member that functions as an essential splicing factor and RNA processing scaffold. This hypothesis proposes that in ALS motor neurons, TDP-43 cytoplasmic mislocalization causes partial depletion of nuclear SFPQ from its normal genomic loci, triggering expression of a set of germline-era SFPQ-paralog (PSP1/NONO) genes normally silenced in differentiated neurons. These paralogs compete with SFPQ

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Mechanistic
0.65
Evidence
0.75
Novelty
0.82
Feasibility
0.68
Impact
0.78
Druggability
0.00
Safety
0.00
Competition
0.00
Data
0.00
Reproducible
0.00
KG Connect
0.50

Score Breakdown

DimensionSFPQ Paralog Displacement Trig
Mechanistic0.650
Evidence0.750
Novelty0.820
Feasibility0.680
Impact0.780
Druggability0.000
Safety0.000
Competition0.000
Data0.000
Reproducible0.000
KG Connect0.500

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