
Oncogenic role for an ews–fli1 suppressor
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Tight regulation of the activity of EWS–ETS fusion proteins is essential for the growth of Ewing sarcomas. Two new studies show that the transcriptional repressor ETV6 is essential for
tumour growth, acting to restrain fusion-protein-mediated gene activation, and revealing the importance of tissue-specific transcription factors to oncogenesis. Access through your
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