A growing body of experimental evidence supports the view that certain human chromosomal fragile sites have roles to play in cancer. The principle lines of evidence are at the level of mutation mechanism and gene function. Most research in this area has previously focussed on the FRA3B common fragile site and the FHIT gene that spans this site. Here we review recent progress in characterising the second most readily observed common fragile site, FRA16D, and the WWOX gene that spans it. Comparative analyses of FRA3B/FHIT and FRA16D/WWOX reveal some striking similarities suggesting that these sites and their associated genes may play a part in a normal protective response of cells to environmental stress.Louise V. O'Keefe and Robert I. Richar...
Fragile sites are chromosomal structures that have been proposed to have a determining role in cance...
The chromosomal aberration rates (including gaps and breaks) and expression frequency of fragile sit...
The molecular basis of the fragility of common fragile sites (CFS) and their role in chromosome inst...
Chromosomal fragile sites are clearly intriguing structures with important roles in biology. The com...
It has been suggested that common fragile sites (cFSs) are related to cancer development. This appea...
It has been suggested that common fragile sites (cFSs) are related to cancer development. This appea...
Neither the molecular basis for common fragile site DNA instability nor the contribution of this for...
WWOX is a gene that spans an extremely large chromosomal region. It is derived from within chromosom...
Chromosomal common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific mammalian genomic regions that show an increase...
The common fragile site, FRA3B, has been shown to be a site of frequent homozygous deletions in some...
It has been proposed that common aphidicolin-inducible fragile sites, in general, predispose to spec...
Common fragile sites of the human genome are suggested to be potentially involved in cancer developm...
Chromosomal common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific mammalian genomic regions that show an increase...
The WWOX gene spans the common chromosomal fragile site FRA16D that is located within a massive (780...
Fragile sites are chromosomal structures that have been proposed to have a determining role in cance...
Fragile sites are chromosomal structures that have been proposed to have a determining role in cance...
The chromosomal aberration rates (including gaps and breaks) and expression frequency of fragile sit...
The molecular basis of the fragility of common fragile sites (CFS) and their role in chromosome inst...
Chromosomal fragile sites are clearly intriguing structures with important roles in biology. The com...
It has been suggested that common fragile sites (cFSs) are related to cancer development. This appea...
It has been suggested that common fragile sites (cFSs) are related to cancer development. This appea...
Neither the molecular basis for common fragile site DNA instability nor the contribution of this for...
WWOX is a gene that spans an extremely large chromosomal region. It is derived from within chromosom...
Chromosomal common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific mammalian genomic regions that show an increase...
The common fragile site, FRA3B, has been shown to be a site of frequent homozygous deletions in some...
It has been proposed that common aphidicolin-inducible fragile sites, in general, predispose to spec...
Common fragile sites of the human genome are suggested to be potentially involved in cancer developm...
Chromosomal common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific mammalian genomic regions that show an increase...
The WWOX gene spans the common chromosomal fragile site FRA16D that is located within a massive (780...
Fragile sites are chromosomal structures that have been proposed to have a determining role in cance...
Fragile sites are chromosomal structures that have been proposed to have a determining role in cance...
The chromosomal aberration rates (including gaps and breaks) and expression frequency of fragile sit...
The molecular basis of the fragility of common fragile sites (CFS) and their role in chromosome inst...