Transcription-associated processes cause DNA double-strand breaks and translocations in neural stem/progenitor cells

Volume: 113, Issue: 8, Pages: 2258 - 2263
Published: Feb 12, 2016
Abstract
High-throughput, genome-wide translocation sequencing (HTGTS) studies of activated B cells have revealed that DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) capable of translocating to defined bait DSBs are enriched around the transcription start sites (TSSs) of active genes. We used the HTGTS approach to investigate whether a similar phenomenon occurs in primary neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs). We report that breakpoint junctions indeed are enriched...
Paper Details
Title
Transcription-associated processes cause DNA double-strand breaks and translocations in neural stem/progenitor cells
Published Date
Feb 12, 2016
Volume
113
Issue
8
Pages
2258 - 2263
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