| Literature DB >> 27256160 |
Arnaud Uguen1,2,3, Marc De Braekeleer1,2,4.
Abstract
The ROS1 gene belongs to the sevenless subfamily of tyrosine kinase insulin receptor genes. A literature review identified a ROS1 fusion in 2.54% of the patients with lung adenocarcinoma and even higher frequencies in spitzoid neoplasms and inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors. At present, 26 genes were found to fuse with ROS1, some of them already known to fuse with RET and ALK. All the fusion proteins retain the ROS1 kinase domain, but rarely its transmembrane domain. Most of the partners have dimerization domains that are retained in the fusion, presumably leading to constitutive ROS1 tyrosine kinase activation. Some partners have transmembrane domains that are retained or not in the chimeric proteins. Therefore, different ROS1 fusions have distinct subcellular localization, suggesting that they may activate different substrates in vivo.Entities:
Keywords: ROS1; fusion genes; tyrosine kinase
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27256160 DOI: 10.2217/fon-2016-0050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Future Oncol ISSN: 1479-6694 Impact factor: 3.404