A Neoplastic Gene Fusion Mimics Trans-Splicing of RNAs in Normal Human Cells
Li H, Wang J, Mor G, Sklar J. A Neoplastic Gene Fusion Mimics Trans-Splicing of RNAs in Normal Human Cells. Science 2008, 321: 1357-1361. PMID: 18772439, DOI: 10.1126/science.1156725.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCell HypoxiaCell LineCell Line, TumorChromosome AberrationsChromosomes, Human, Pair 17Chromosomes, Human, Pair 7Co-Repressor ProteinsDeferoxamineDNA-Binding ProteinsEndometrial NeoplasmsEndometriumExonsFemaleGene FusionHumansMenstrual CycleMutant Chimeric ProteinsNeoplasm ProteinsProgesteroneProtein BiosynthesisRNA PrecursorsRNA, MessengerStromal CellsTranscription FactorsTranslocation, GeneticTrans-SplicingConceptsGene fusionsChimeric RNAsPrecursor messenger RNAChimeric gene productsResultant chimeric transcriptsTrans splicingNormal human cellsAnti-apoptotic activityChromosome 7p15Gene productsChromosomal rearrangementsChromosome 17q11JAZF1 geneHuman cellsTumor-specific productsRNANormal endometrial stromal cellsChimeric transcriptsMessenger RNAExonsProteinHuman tumorsStromal cellsEndometrial stromal cellsCells