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Review
. 1988;102(1-2):1-18.
doi: 10.1007/BF01315558.

Provirus tagging as an instrument to identify oncogenes and to establish synergism between oncogenes

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Provirus tagging as an instrument to identify oncogenes and to establish synergism between oncogenes

A Berns. Arch Virol. 1988.

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  • Arch Virol 1989;107(1-2):170

Abstract

Insertional mutagenesis is one of the mechanisms by which retroviruses can transform cells. Once a provirus was found in the vicinity of c-myc, with the concomitant activation of this gene, other proto-oncogenes were shown to be activated by proviral insertion in retrovirally-induced tumors. Subsequently, cloning of common proviral insertion sites led to the discovery of a series of new (putative) oncogenes. Some of these genes have been shown to fulfill key roles in growth and development. In this review I shall describe how proviruses can be used to identify proto-oncogenes, and list the loci, identified by this method. Furthermore, I shall illuminate the potential of provirus tagging by showing that it not only can mark new oncogenes, but can also be instrumental in defining sets of (onco)genes that guide a normal cell in a step-by-step fashion to its fully transformed, metatasizing, counterpart.

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