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The stability of R-spine defines RAF inhibitor resistance: A comprehensive analysis of oncogenic BRAF mutants with in-frame insertion of αC-β4 loop

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SCIENCE ADVANCES
Volume 7, Issue 24, Pages -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abg0390

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  1. Asia Fund for Cancer Research [AFCR-2017/2019]
  2. SingHealth Foundation [AM/TP011/2018]
  3. NMRC [OFIRG18nov-0078]
  4. Duke-NUS Khoo Bridge Funding Award [Duke-NUS-KBrFA/2020/0036]
  5. Biomedical Research Council of A*STAR

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The study identified a novel group of oncogenic BRAF mutants with stabilized R-spines, leading to strong resistance to RAF inhibitors, which is not due to dimer affinity but rather stability of the R-spine.
Although targeting BRAF mutants with RAF inhibitors has achieved promising outcomes in cancer therapy, drug resistance remains a remarkable challenge, and underlying molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. Here, we characterized a previously unknown group of oncogenic BRAF mutants with in-frame insertions (LLRins506 or VLRins506) of alpha C-beta 4 loop. Using structure modeling and molecular dynamics simulation, we found that these insertions formed a large hydrophobic network that stabilizes R-spine and thus triggers the catalytic activity of BRAF. Furthermore, these insertions disrupted BRAF dimer interface and impaired dimerization. Unlike BRAF(V600E), these BRAF mutants with low dimer affinity were strongly resistant to all RAF inhibitors in clinic or clinical trials, which arises from their stabilized R-spines. As predicted by molecular docking, the stabilized R-spines in other BRAF mutants also conferred drug resistance. Together, our data indicated that the stability of R-spine but not dimer affinity determines the RAF inhibitor resistance of oncogenic BRAF mutants.

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