Mutation hotspots are either solitary amino acid residues or stretches of amino acids that show elevated mutation frequency in cancer-related genes, but their prevalence and biological relevance are not completely understood. Here, we developed a Smith-Waterman algorithm-based mutation hotspot discovery method, MutClustSW, to identify mutation hotspots of either single or clustered amino acid residues. We identified 181 missense mutation hotspots from COSMIC and TCGA mutation databases. In addition to 77 single amino acid residue hotspots (42.5 percent) including well-known mutation hotspots such as IDH1 (p.R132) and BRAF (p.V600), we identified 104 mutation hotspots (57.5 percent) as clusters or stretches of multiple amino acids, and the h...
Background: Genes with recurrent codon-specific somatic mutations are likely drivers of tumorigenesi...
A substantial fraction of the human genome displays high sequence similarity with at least one other...
Abstract Background Human cancer is caused by the accumulation of tumor-specific mutations in oncoge...
Mutation hotspots are either solitary amino acid residues or stretches of amino acids that show elev...
Cancer researchers have long recognized that somatic mutations are not uniformly distributed within ...
Abstract Background Cancer mutations accumulate through replication errors and DNA damage coupled wi...
Background: The identification of mutations that play a causal role in tumour development, so called...
Cancer genome sequencing has shown that driver genes can often be distinguished not only by the elev...
Cancer researchers have long recognized that somatic mutations are not uniformly distributed within ...
The MutationAligner web resource, available at http://www.mutationaligner.org, enables discovery and...
The notion that DNA changes could drive the growth of cancer was first speculated more than a centur...
Background: The key to interpreting the contribution of a disease-associated mutation in the develop...
Protein kinases are the most common protein domains implicated in cancer, where somatically acquired...
Mutations in human genes can be responsible for inherited genetic disorders and cancer. Mutations ca...
Sequencing of cancer genomes reveals the story of mutational events shaping the distribution of soma...
Background: Genes with recurrent codon-specific somatic mutations are likely drivers of tumorigenesi...
A substantial fraction of the human genome displays high sequence similarity with at least one other...
Abstract Background Human cancer is caused by the accumulation of tumor-specific mutations in oncoge...
Mutation hotspots are either solitary amino acid residues or stretches of amino acids that show elev...
Cancer researchers have long recognized that somatic mutations are not uniformly distributed within ...
Abstract Background Cancer mutations accumulate through replication errors and DNA damage coupled wi...
Background: The identification of mutations that play a causal role in tumour development, so called...
Cancer genome sequencing has shown that driver genes can often be distinguished not only by the elev...
Cancer researchers have long recognized that somatic mutations are not uniformly distributed within ...
The MutationAligner web resource, available at http://www.mutationaligner.org, enables discovery and...
The notion that DNA changes could drive the growth of cancer was first speculated more than a centur...
Background: The key to interpreting the contribution of a disease-associated mutation in the develop...
Protein kinases are the most common protein domains implicated in cancer, where somatically acquired...
Mutations in human genes can be responsible for inherited genetic disorders and cancer. Mutations ca...
Sequencing of cancer genomes reveals the story of mutational events shaping the distribution of soma...
Background: Genes with recurrent codon-specific somatic mutations are likely drivers of tumorigenesi...
A substantial fraction of the human genome displays high sequence similarity with at least one other...
Abstract Background Human cancer is caused by the accumulation of tumor-specific mutations in oncoge...