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  • KRAS is the most frequently mutated oncogene, with different allele frequencies appearing in various cancers, raising questions about the biological selection for certain mutant forms.
  • Research combined structural biology and mouse models to show that two specific KRAS mutants have distinct effects on tissue homeostasis, reflecting their prevalence in human cancers.
  • The study highlights that the signaling properties of these KRAS mutants vary by context, explaining why certain mutants are more common in specific cancer types.

Article Abstract

is the most frequently mutated oncogene. The incidence of specific alleles varies between cancers from different sites, but it is unclear whether allelic selection results from biological selection for specific mutant KRAS proteins. We used a cross-disciplinary approach to compare KRAS, a common mutant form, and KRAS, a mutant that occurs only in selected cancers. Biochemical and structural studies demonstrated that KRAS exhibits a marked extension of switch 1 away from the protein body and nucleotide binding site, which activates KRAS by promoting a high rate of intrinsic and guanine nucleotide exchange factor-induced nucleotide exchange. Using mice genetically engineered to express either allele, we found that KRAS and KRAS exhibit distinct tissue-specific effects on homeostasis that mirror mutational frequencies in human cancers. These tissue-specific phenotypes result from allele-specific signaling properties, demonstrating that context-dependent variations in signaling downstream of different KRAS mutants drive the mutational pattern seen in cancer. SIGNIFICANCE: Although epidemiologic and clinical studies have suggested allele-specific behaviors for , experimental evidence for allele-specific biological properties is limited. We combined structural biology, mass spectrometry, and mouse modeling to demonstrate that the selection for specific KRAS mutants in human cancers from different tissues is due to their distinct signaling properties...

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6548671PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-18-1220DOI Listing

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