Publications by authors named "B N Gracia"

Protein-folding chaperone HSP90 buffers genetic variation in diverse organisms, but the clinical significance of HSP90 buffering in disease remains unclear. Here, we show that HSP90 buffers mutations in the BRCT domain of BRCA1. HSP90-buffered mutations encode protein variants that retain interactions with partner proteins and rely on HSP90 for protein stability and function in cell survival.

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Predicting the risk of cancer mutations is critical for early detection and prevention, but differences in allelic severity of human carriers confound risk predictions. Here, we elucidate protein folding as a cellular mechanism driving differences in mutation severity of tumor suppressor BRCA1. Using a high-throughput protein-protein interaction assay, we show that protein-folding chaperone binding patterns predict the pathogenicity of variants in the BRCA1 C-terminal (BRCT) domain.

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Unlabelled: Identifying pathogenic mutations and predicting their impact on protein structure, function and phenotype remain major challenges in genome sciences. Protein-folding chaperones participate in structure-function relationships by facilitating the folding of protein variants encoded by mutant genes. Here, we utilize a high-throughput protein-protein interaction assay to test HSP70 and HSP90 chaperone interactions as predictors of pathogenicity for variants in the tumor suppressor BRCA1.

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Objective: A quality improvement initiative (QII) was conducted with five community-based health systems' oncology care centers (sites A-E). The QII aimed to increase referrals, genetic counseling (GC), and germline genetic testing (GT) for patients with ovarian cancer (OC) and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).

Methods: QII activities occurred at sites over several years, all concluding by December 2020.

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