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Publication : The invertor knock-in conditional chromosomal translocation mimic.

First Author  Forster A Year  2005
Journal  Nat Methods Volume  2
Issue  1 Pages  27-30
PubMed ID  15782166 Mgi Jnum  J:98679
Mgi Id  MGI:3579619 Doi  10.1038/nmeth727
Citation  Forster A, et al. (2005) The invertor knock-in conditional chromosomal translocation mimic. Nat Methods 2(1):27-30
abstractText  Knock-in models of tumor-specific chromosomal translocations can generate lethal mutations. To circumvent this, a new conditional gene fusion model has been developed (invertor mice) and exemplified with the Ews-ERG fusion oncogene. An ERG segment, flanked by loxP sites, was knocked in to an intron of the Ews gene but in an inverted transcription orientation and lineage-specific Ews-ERG fusion created by Cre-mediated inversion. This invertor method is a completely conditional approach, applicable to any gene fusion, to emulate effects of translocations found in human cancers.
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