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Functional characterisation of a novel class of in-frame insertion variants of KRAS and HRAS.


ABSTRACT: Mutations in the RAS genes are identified in a variety of clinical settings, ranging from somatic mutations in oncology to germline mutations in developmental disorders, also known as 'RASopathies', and vascular malformations/overgrowth syndromes. Generally single amino acid substitutions are identified, that result in an increase of the GTP bound fraction of the RAS proteins causing constitutive signalling. Here, a series of 7 in-frame insertions and duplications in HRAS (n?=?5) and KRAS (n?=?2) is presented, resulting in the insertion of 7-10 amino acids residues in the switch II region. These variants were identified in routine diagnostic screening of 299 samples for somatic mutations in vascular malformations/overgrowth syndromes (n?=?6) and in germline analyses for RASopathies (n?=?1). Biophysical characterization shows the inability of Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors to induce GTP loading and reduced intrinsic and GAP-stimulated GTP hydrolysis. As a consequence of these opposing effects, increased RAS signalling is detected in a cellular model system. Therefore these in-frame insertions represent a new class of weakly activating clinically relevant RAS variants.

SUBMITTER: Eijkelenboom A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6547725 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional characterisation of a novel class of in-frame insertion variants of KRAS and HRAS.

Eijkelenboom Astrid A   van Schaik Frederik M A FMA   van Es Robert M RM   Ten Broek Roel W RW   Rinne Tuula T   van der Vleuten Carine C   Flucke Uta U   Ligtenberg Marjolijn J L MJL   Rehmann Holger H  

Scientific reports 20190603 1


Mutations in the RAS genes are identified in a variety of clinical settings, ranging from somatic mutations in oncology to germline mutations in developmental disorders, also known as 'RASopathies', and vascular malformations/overgrowth syndromes. Generally single amino acid substitutions are identified, that result in an increase of the GTP bound fraction of the RAS proteins causing constitutive signalling. Here, a series of 7 in-frame insertions and duplications in HRAS (n = 5) and KRAS (n = 2  ...[more]

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