Transcriptionally active DNA region that rearranges frequently in murine lymphoid tumors.
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Immunochemical detection of proteins related to the human c-myc exon 1Variant (6;15) translocations in murine plasmacytomas involve a chromosome 15 locus at least 72 kb from the c-myc oncogeneCellular myc oncogene is altered by chromosome translocation to an immunoglobulin locus in murine plasmacytomas and is rearranged similarly in human Burkitt lymphomasRole of the translocation partner in protection against AID-dependent chromosomal translocationsSequence-specific and/or stereospecific constraints of the U3 enhancer elements of MCF 247-W are important for pathogenicity.Sites that direct nuclear compartmentalization are near the 5' end of the mouse immunoglobulin heavy-chain locus.Chromosome translocation activates heterogeneously initiated, bipolar transcription of a mouse c-myc gene.Chromosome translocations clustered 5' of the murine c-myc gene qualitatively affect promoter usage: implications for the site of normal c-myc regulationFusion of DNA region to murine immunoglobulin heavy chain locus corresponds to plasmacytoma-associated chromosome translocationInterchromosomal recombination of the cellular oncogene c-myc with the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus in murine plasmacytomas is a reciprocal exchangeSequence of the murine and human cellular myc oncogenes and two modes of myc transcription resulting from chromosome translocation in B lymphoid tumours.AID-targeting and hypermutation of non-immunoglobulin genes does not correlate with proximity to immunoglobulin genes in germinal center B cells.A plasmacytoma-specific factor binds the c-myc promoter region.c-myc Gene rearrangements involving gamma immunoglobulin heavy chain gene switch regions in murine plasmacytomas.Strong transcriptional activation of translocated c-myc genes occurs without a strong nearby enhancer or promoterStructural analysis of both products of a reciprocal translocation between c-myc and immunoglobulin loci in Burkitt lymphomaA role for AID in chromosome translocations between c-myc and the IgH variable region.Hemizygous interstitial deletion of chromosome 15 (band D) in three translocation-negative murine plasmacytomas.Products of a reciprocal chromosome translocation involving the c-myc gene in a murine plasmacytoma.Segregation patterns of polymorphic restriction sites of the gene encoding the alpha subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin in trophoblastic disease.Chromosomal translocations activating myc sequences and transduction of v-abl are critical events in the rapid induction of plasmacytomas by pristane and abelson virus.Regulation of AID, the B-cell genome mutator.Identification of a region of a murine leukemia virus long terminal repeat with novel transcriptional regulatory activitiesExpression of the c-myc oncogene under control of an immunoglobulin enhancer in E mu-myc transgenic mice.Accurate and efficient transcription of human c-myc genes injected into Xenopus laevis oocytesMechanisms of nonhomologous recombination in mammalian cells.Transcriptional and posttranscriptional control of c-myc gene expression in WEHI 231 cells.An active chromatin structure acquired by translocated c-myc genes.Independent regulation of transcription of the two strands of the c-myc geneAcquisition of an intracisternal A-particle element by a translocated c-myc gene in a murine plasma cell tumor.AID is required for the chromosomal breaks in c-myc that lead to c-myc/IgH translocationsRestricting activation-induced cytidine deaminase tumorigenic activity in B lymphocytes.Activation of the c-myc gene by translocation: a model for translational control.DNA sequences near the site of reciprocal recombination between a c-myc oncogene and an immunoglobulin switch region.c-myc mRNA levels in the cell cycle change in mouse erythroleukemia cells following inducer treatment.Gene localization on sorted chromosomes: definitive evidence on the relative positioning of genes participating in the mouse plasmacytoma-associated typical translocation.Specific regulation of c-myc oncogene expression in a murine B-cell lymphomaTranscriptionally active c-myc oncogene is contained within NIARD, a DNA sequence associated with chromosome translocations in B-cell neoplasia.Differential efficiencies of in vitro translation of mouse c-myc transcripts differing in the 5' untranslated region.Translocation affects normal c-myc promoter usage and activates fifteen cryptic c-myc transcription starts in plasmacytoma M603.
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Transcriptionally active DNA region that rearranges frequently in murine lymphoid tumors.
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Transcriptionally active DNA region that rearranges frequently in murine lymphoid tumors.
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Transcriptionally active DNA region that rearranges frequently in murine lymphoid tumors.
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Transcriptionally active DNA region that rearranges frequently in murine lymphoid tumors.
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Transcriptionally active DNA region that rearranges frequently in murine lymphoid tumors.
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Transcriptionally active DNA region that rearranges frequently in murine lymphoid tumors.
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Transcriptionally active DNA region that rearranges frequently in murine lymphoid tumors
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10.1073/PNAS.79.22.6966
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1982-11-01T00:00:00Z