Chromosomal translocation, which generates fusion proteins in blood tumor or solid tumor, is considered as one of the major causes leading to cancer. Recent studies suggested that the disordered fragments in a fusion protein might contribute to its carcinogenicity. Here, we investigated the sequence feature near the breakpoints in the fusion partner genes, the structure features of breakpoints in fusion proteins, and the posttranslational modification preference in the fusion proteins. Results show that the breakpoints in the fusion partner genes have both sequence preference and structural preference. At the sequence level, nucleotide combination AG is preferred before the breakpoint and GG is preferred at the breakpoint. At the structural...
BACKGROUND: Structural mutations (SMs) play a major role in cancer development. In some cancers, suc...
Using a long-span, paired-end deep sequencing strategy, we have comprehensively identified cancer ge...
Gene fusions arising from translocations make an important contribution to the development of cancer...
BACKGROUND: The recurrence and non-random distribution of translocation breakpoints in human tumors ...
The recurrence and non-random distribution of translocation breakpoints in human tumors are usually ...
Background: The recurrence and non-random distribution of translocation breakpoints in human tumors ...
<div><p>Reciprocal chromosomal translocations (RCTs) leading to the formation of fusion genes are im...
Although gene fusions are recognized as driver mutations in a wide variety of cancers, the general m...
Cancer is a heterogeneous group of diseases whose initiation and progression is determined by the ap...
A fusion gene is the physical juxtaposition of two different genes resulting in a structure consisti...
BACKGROUND: It has recently emerged that common epithelial cancers such as breast cancers have fusio...
Background: It has recently emerged that common epithelial cancers such as breast cancers have fus...
Structural chromosome rearrangements may result in the exchange of coding or regulatory DNA sequence...
Numerous cancer fusion genes have been identified and studied, and in some cases therapy or diagnost...
[[abstract]]Chromosomal translocations (CT) are considered as the primary cause of many cancers, inc...
BACKGROUND: Structural mutations (SMs) play a major role in cancer development. In some cancers, suc...
Using a long-span, paired-end deep sequencing strategy, we have comprehensively identified cancer ge...
Gene fusions arising from translocations make an important contribution to the development of cancer...
BACKGROUND: The recurrence and non-random distribution of translocation breakpoints in human tumors ...
The recurrence and non-random distribution of translocation breakpoints in human tumors are usually ...
Background: The recurrence and non-random distribution of translocation breakpoints in human tumors ...
<div><p>Reciprocal chromosomal translocations (RCTs) leading to the formation of fusion genes are im...
Although gene fusions are recognized as driver mutations in a wide variety of cancers, the general m...
Cancer is a heterogeneous group of diseases whose initiation and progression is determined by the ap...
A fusion gene is the physical juxtaposition of two different genes resulting in a structure consisti...
BACKGROUND: It has recently emerged that common epithelial cancers such as breast cancers have fusio...
Background: It has recently emerged that common epithelial cancers such as breast cancers have fus...
Structural chromosome rearrangements may result in the exchange of coding or regulatory DNA sequence...
Numerous cancer fusion genes have been identified and studied, and in some cases therapy or diagnost...
[[abstract]]Chromosomal translocations (CT) are considered as the primary cause of many cancers, inc...
BACKGROUND: Structural mutations (SMs) play a major role in cancer development. In some cancers, suc...
Using a long-span, paired-end deep sequencing strategy, we have comprehensively identified cancer ge...
Gene fusions arising from translocations make an important contribution to the development of cancer...