Oncogenic BRAF mutations have been described in approximately 8% of human cancers, including at least 50% of melanoma. Oncogenic BRAF mutations have been.

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Oncogenic BRAF mutations have been described in approximately 8% of human cancers, including at least 50% of melanoma. Oncogenic BRAF mutations have been described in approximately 8% of human cancers, including at least 50% of melanoma. The most common mutations (V600E/K) occur at codon 600 in the activation segment, but other BRAF mutations can also drive carcinogenesis by activating MEK/ERK signaling. Some BRAF loss of function mutations may still activate MEK/ERK signaling through heterodimerization with CRAF (19). Amino acid changes in cancer (blue) are shown above the BRAF sequence. L597 is highlighted and the S and R substitutions are shown (green). Levi A. Garraway, and José Baselga Cancer Discovery 2012;2:766-768 ©2012 by American Association for Cancer Research