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Tumor Suppression in <i>Xiphophorus</i> by an Accidentally Acquired Promoter
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GeneticsGenomic MechanismPathologyMolecular GeneticsTranscriptional RegulationReceptor Tyrosine KinaseMelanoma FormationOncogenic AgentMelanomaHistopathologyTu LocusMorphogenesisGenetic VariationGene ExpressionBiologyNatural SciencesTumor SuppressionGene RegulationGenetic MechanismMedicine
Melanoma formation in the teleost Xiphophorus is caused by a dominant genetic locus, Tu. This locus includes the Xmrk oncogene, which encodes a receptor tyrosine kinase. Tumor induction is suppressed in wild-type fish by a tumor suppressor locus, R. Molecular genetic analyses revealed that the Tu locus emerged by nonhomologous recombination of the Xmrk proto-oncogene with a previously uncharacterized sequence, D. This event generated an additional copy of Xmrk with a new promoter. Suppression of the new Xmrk promoter by R in parental fish and its deregulation in hybrids explain the genetics of melanoma formation in Xiphophorus.
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