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Sister chromatid fusion initiates amplification of the dihydrofolate reductase gene in Chinese hamster cells.
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CytogeneticsGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsRedox BiologyBiochemical GeneticsChinese Hamster CellsGenome InstabilityCell DivisionMedicineDihydrofolate Reductase GeneDna ReplicationDihydrofolate ReductaseChromosomal RearrangementGiant Inverted DuplicationGene ExpressionCell BiologyChromatin FunctionChromatinNatural SciencesChromosome BiologyChromosome BreakageRecombination DynamicCellular BiochemistrySister Chromatid Fusion
We have utilized a dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) probe in combination with selected probes from other positions along the 2q chromosome arm in a two-color fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis of early DHFR gene amplification events in CHO cells. These studies show clearly that the most frequent initiating event is the formation of a giant inverted duplication, resulting from chromosome breakage and terminal fusion or a reverse unequal sister chromatid exchange. The dicentric chromosomes thus formed initiate bridge/breakage/fusion cycles that appear to mediate subsequent amplification steps to higher copy number.
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