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Oncogenic Driver FGFR3-TACC3 Requires 5 Coiled-coil Heptads to Activate and Disulfide Bonds

Feb 22, 2023
Researchers from University of California San Diego discuss the critical exon breakpoints in FGFR3-TACC3 fusion protein, highlighting the importance of exons 13-16 and 5 heptads from exon 13 for its oncogenic activity. Potential therapeutic targets for FGFR3-TACC3 related cancers are also examined.
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Quick takeaways

  • FGFR3-TACC3 fusion protein activity requires exons 13-16, with exon 13's 5 heptads being crucial for biological activity.
  • Targeting TACC3 dimerization domain of FGFR3-TACC3 could lead to novel therapies for FGFR translocation-driven cancers.

Deep dives

FGFR3 TACC3 Fusion Protein Analysis

The study focused on analyzing FGFR3 TACC3 exon breakpoints to determine the specific regions required for the activation of the fusion protein. While certain exons were found to be dispensable, exons 13 through 16 were identified as crucial for the biological activity of FGFR3 TACC3. Specifically, exon 13 containing 8 haptads forming a coiled coil was highlighted as essential, indicating the importance of a minimum of 5 haptads from exon 13 and exons 14 through 16 for biological activity. The research also highlighted the diverse biological activities of clinically identified FGFR3 TACC3 fusion proteins based on their breakpoints, emphasizing the significance of understanding these variations.

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