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  2. ETV6 - Wikipedia

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    The human ETV6 protein is a member of the ETS transcription factor family; however, it more often acts to inhibit than stimulate transcription of its target genes.ETV6 protein contains 3 domains: a) the pointed N-terminal (i.e. PNT) domain which forms oligomer partners with itself as well as other transcription factors (e.g. FLI1) and is required for ETV6's transcriptional repressing activity ...

  3. Mammary secretory carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    The fusion gene product, ETV6-NTRK3, encodes a chimeric mutant protein, termed ETV6-NTRK3. [6] This fusion protein and its encoding ETV6-NTRK3 fusion gene are detected in the tumor cells of most (e.g. 88.6% [13] to 100% [8]) cases of MSC. The NTRK3 portion of ETV6-NTRK3 protein has up-regulated tyrosine kinase activity.

  4. Secretory carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Secretory carcinoma was once used exclusively as a term for rare, slowly growing breast tumors without reference to their location in the breast. It is now termed mammary secretory carcinoma because secretory carcinoma has sometimes been used to name tumors which develop in non-breast tissues but have the microscopic appearance of, and a critical gene abnormality found in, mammary secretory ...

  5. ETV6-NTRK3 gene fusion - Wikipedia

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    ETV6-NTRK3 gene fusion is the translocation of genetic material between the ETV6 gene located on the short arm (designated p) of chromosome 12 at position p13.2 (i.e. 12p13.2) and the NTRK3 gene located on the long arm (designated q) of chromosome 15 at position q25.3 (i.e. 15q25.3) to create the (12;15)(p13;q25) fusion gene, ETV6-NTRK3.

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    The FDA determined that the data presented in a 2022 color additive petition show that this ingredient causes cancer in male laboratory rats exposed to high levels of FD&C Red No. 3 because of a ...

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  9. ETS transcription factor family - Wikipedia

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    Multiple ETS factors have been found to be associated with cancer, such as through gene fusion. For example, the ERG ETS transcription factor is fused to the EWS gene, resulting in a condition called Ewing's sarcoma. [6] The fusion of TEL to the JAK2 protein results in early pre-B acute lymphoid leukaemia. [7]