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Guilt by association - PAX3-FOXO1 regulates gene expression through selective destabilization of the EGR1 transcription factor

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CELL CYCLE
Volume 7, Issue 7, Pages 837-841

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/cc.7.7.5652

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PAX3-FOXO1; FKHR; EGR1; p57KIP2; rhabdomyosarcoma; alveolar; ARMS; translocation; unstable

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Human cancer cells frequently harbor chromosomal translocations that create chimeric fusion genes. The t( 2; 13) translocation is characteristic of the pediatric muscle tumor, alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, and produces the chimeric transcription factor, PAX3-FOXO1, that contains the DNA binding elements of PAX3 and the transcriptional activation domain of FOXO1. Experiments designed to determine how PAX3-FOXO1 expression contributes to the development of muscle cell-derived tumors resulted in the discovery that the fusion protein misregulates gene expression and interrupts myogenic differentiation through a unique gain of function mechanism. These results yield new insight into how tumor-associated genetic alterations increase the likelihood of cancer formation and may lead to new therapeutic approaches.

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