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The Capicua C1 Domain is Required for Full Activity of the CIC::DUX4 Fusion Oncoprotein.

Cuyler LuckKyle A JacobsRoss A Okimoto
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Fusion oncogenes are neomorphic entities comprised of fractional coding sequences from two partner genes that have been inappropriately rearranged. The functional domains contributed by the partner genes shape the function of the resulting fusion. We use CIC::DUX4, a transcription factor fusion that drives an ultra-rare soft tissue sarcoma, to explore how preferential retention of a partner gene domain may influence the activity of the overall fusion. Our results indicate that the capicua C1 domain is retained in most CIC::DUX4 transcripts and is required for full activity of the CIC::DUX4 oncoprotein. We demonstrate that knowledge of where breakpoints occur and the resulting impact this has on the retention of functional domains can teach us about fusion behavior.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide
  • genome wide identification
  • gene expression
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  • copy number
  • bioinformatics analysis