生物
癌症研究
激酶
体细胞
点突变
突变
癌症
错义突变
蛋白激酶结构域
遗传学
细胞生长
基因
突变体
作者
Helen Davies,Graham R. Bignell,Charles Cox,Philip Stephens,Sarah Edkins,Sheila Clegg,Jon W. Teague,Hayley Woffendin,Mathew J. Garnett,William Bottomley,Neil M. Davis,Ed Dicks,Rebecca Ewing,Yvonne Floyd,Kristian Gray,Sarah Hall,Rachel Hawes,Jaime Hughes,Vivian Kosmidou,Andrew Menzies
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2002-06-01
卷期号:417 (6892): 949-954
被引量:10733
摘要
Cancers arise owing to the accumulation of mutations in critical genes that alter normal programmes of cell proliferation, differentiation and death. As the first stage of a systematic genome-wide screen for these genes, we have prioritized for analysis signalling pathways in which at least one gene is mutated in human cancer. The RAS–RAF–MEK–ERK–MAP kinase pathway mediates cellular responses to growth signals1. RAS is mutated to an oncogenic form in about 15% of human cancer. The three RAF genes code for cytoplasmic serine/threonine kinases that are regulated by binding RAS1,2,3. Here we report BRAF somatic missense mutations in 66% of malignant melanomas and at lower frequency in a wide range of human cancers. All mutations are within the kinase domain, with a single substitution (V599E) accounting for 80%. Mutated BRAF proteins have elevated kinase activity and are transforming in NIH3T3 cells. Furthermore, RAS function is not required for the growth of cancer cell lines with the V599E mutation. As BRAF is a serine/threonine kinase that is commonly activated by somatic point mutation in human cancer, it may provide new therapeutic opportunities in malignant melanoma.
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