2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.14.557795
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Protein-Folding Chaperones Predict Structure-Function Relationships and Cancer Risk inBRCA1Mutation Carriers

Brant Gracia,
Patricia Montes,
Angelica Maria Gutierrez
et al.

Abstract: 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. Chaperones bind 77% of pat… Show more

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