APOBEC3A catalyzes mutation and drives carcinogenesis in vivo

Volume: 217, Issue: 12
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
The APOBEC3 family of antiviral DNA cytosine deaminases is implicated as the second largest source of mutation in cancer. This mutational process may be a causal driver or inconsequential passenger to the overall tumor phenotype. We show that human APOBEC3A expression in murine colon and liver tissues increases tumorigenesis. All other APOBEC3 family members, including APOBEC3B, fail to promote liver tumor formation. Tumor DNA sequences from...
Paper Details
Title
APOBEC3A catalyzes mutation and drives carcinogenesis in vivo
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
217
Issue
12
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