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SUBMITTER: Hammond DE
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4356034 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hammond Dean E DE Mageean Craig J CJ Rusilowicz Emma V EV Wickenden Julie A JA Clague Michael J MJ Prior Ian A IA
Journal of proteome research 20150204 3
Oncogenic mutations of Ras at codons 12, 13, or 61, that render the protein constitutively active, are found in ∼ 16% of all cancer cases. Among the three major Ras isoforms, KRAS is the most frequently mutated isoform in cancer. Each Ras isoform and tumor type displays a distinct pattern of codon-specific mutations. In colon cancer, KRAS is typically mutated at codon 12, but a significant fraction of patients have mutations at codon 13. Clinical data suggest different outcomes and responsivenes ...[more]