JAK2V617F promotes replication fork stalling with disease-restricted impairment of the intra-S checkpoint response.
Cancers result from the accumulation of genetic lesions, but the cellular consequences of driver mutations remain unclear, especially during the earliest stages of malignancy. The V617F mutation in the JAK2 non-receptor tyrosine kinase (JAK2V617F) is present as an early somatic event in most patient...
Main Authors: | Chen, E, Ahn, J, Massie, C, Clynes, D, Godfrey, A, Li, J, Park, H, Nangalia, J, Silber, Y, Mullally, A, Gibbons, R, Green, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2014
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