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The study highlights how losing a degron (a protein degradation signal) stabilizes the resulting fusion protein.

Fusions involving known oncogenes often retain functional domains and are "in-frame," supporting their role in cancer, as noted in the Nature Communications study . 24336.rar

Genetic fusions favor tumorigenesis through degron loss in oncogenes The study highlights how losing a degron (a

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This research suggests that degron loss is a general mechanism in tumorigenesis, similar to promoter swapping, as shown in the study's PDF document .

Specific recurrent fusions validated included BCR-ABL, CCDC6-RET, and PML-RARA.