Alternative end joining, clonal evolution, and escape from a telomere-driven crisis

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Abstract

Telomere dysfunction and fusion play key roles in driving genomic instability and clonal evolution in many tumor types. We have recently described a role for DNA ligase III (LIG3) in facilitating the escape of cells from crisis induced by telomere dysfunction. Our data indicate that LIG3-mediated telomere fusion is important in facilitating clonal evolution.

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Hendrickson, E. A., & Baird, D. M. (2015). Alternative end joining, clonal evolution, and escape from a telomere-driven crisis. Molecular and Cellular Oncology, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.4161/23723556.2014.975623

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