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EWS-fusion-protein

Genetics: - EWS-fusion-proteins (EPFS) arise due to chromosomal translocations in which EWSR1 is fused to a variety of cellular transcription factors - EFPS are very potent transcriptional activators dependent on the EAD & a C-terminal DNA-binding domain contributed by the fusion partner - the spectrum of malignancies associated with EFPS are thought to arise via EFP-induced transcriptional deregulation, with tumor phenotype specified by the EWSR1 fusion partner & cell type - transcriptional repression of the TGF beta-2 receptor is an important target of the EWS-FLI1, EWS-ERG, or EWS-ETV1 oncogene

General

protein product of a chromosomal translocation

References

UniProt :accession Q01844