DNA transposition by the RAG1 and RAG2 proteins: a possible source of oncogenic translocations.
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RAG1 core and V(D)J recombination signal sequences were derived from Transib transposonsEvolution of the RAG1-RAG2 locus: both proteins came from the same transposonReconstructing immune phylogeny: new perspectivesDiversity of genomic breakpoints in TFG-ALK translocations in anaplastic large cell lymphomas: identification of a new TFG-ALK(XL) chimeric gene with transforming activityThe human SETMAR protein preserves most of the activities of the ancestral Hsmar1 transposaseIdentifying related L1 retrotransposons by analyzing 3' transduced sequencesFrom lymphocytes to sharks: V(D)J recombinase moves to the germlineTransposon-mediated adaptive and directed mutations and their potential evolutionary benefitsTransposition of reversed Ac element ends generates novel chimeric genes in maizeTargeted Cancer Therapy: Vital Oncogenes and a New Molecular Genetic Paradigm for Cancer Initiation Progression and TreatmentDysregulation of cyclin dependent kinase 6 expression in splenic marginal zone lymphoma through chromosome 7q translocationsDNA repair protein Ku80 suppresses chromosomal aberrations and malignant transformationTy3/Gypsy retrotransposon fossils in mammalian genomes: did they evolve into new cellular functions?Immunology in the spotlight at the Dover 'Intelligent Design' trialA family of neofunctionalized Ty3/gypsy retrotransposon genes in mammalian genomesComputational tools for understanding sequence variability in recombination signalsPutting the pieces together: identification and characterization of structural domains in the V(D)J recombination protein RAG1The taming of a transposon: V(D)J recombination and the immune systemMutations of acidic residues in RAG1 define the active site of the V(D)J recombinaseDevelopment of T-leukaemias in CD45 tyrosine phosphatase-deficient mutant lck miceGenomic DNA transposition induced by human PGBD5Comparative analysis of transposable elements highlights mobilome diversity and evolution in vertebratesFunctional characterization of an active Rag-like transposaseThe role of genes domesticated from LTR retrotransposons and retroviruses in mammalsSubtraction by addition: domesticated transposases in programmed DNA eliminationRearrangement of immunoglobulin genes in shark germ cellsTransposable elements and the dynamic somatic genomeStructure and evolution of the hAT transposon superfamilyForward genetic screen of human transposase genomic rearrangementsDNA transposons and the evolution of eukaryotic genomesSmall RNAs as guardians of the genomeCrystal structure of the V(D)J recombinase RAG1-RAG2Wortmannin potentiates integrase-mediated killing of lymphocytes and reduces the efficiency of stable transduction by retroviruses.Genetic evidence that GTP is required for transposition of IS903 and Tn552 in Escherichia coli.Target DNA structure plays a critical role in RAG transposition.Paleo-immunology: evidence consistent with insertion of a primordial herpes virus-like element in the origins of acquired immunityTranspositionally active episomal hAT elements.c-Myb binds to a sequence in the proximal region of the RAG-2 promoter and is essential for promoter activity in T-lineage cells.DNA hairpin opening mediated by the RAG1 and RAG2 proteins.The origins of the Rag genes--from transposition to V(D)J recombination.
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DNA transposition by the RAG1 and RAG2 proteins: a possible source of oncogenic translocations.
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DNA transposition by the RAG1 ...... e of oncogenic translocations.
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DNA transposition by the RAG1 ...... e of oncogenic translocations.
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DNA transposition by the RAG1 ...... e of oncogenic translocations.
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DNA transposition by the RAG1 ...... e of oncogenic translocations.
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DNA transposition by the RAG1 ...... e of oncogenic translocations.
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DNA transposition by the RAG1 ...... e of oncogenic translocations.
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DNA transposition by the RAG1 ...... e of oncogenic translocations.
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1998-08-01T00:00:00Z