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. 2020 Jul 13;9(7):1678. doi: 10.3390/cells9071678

Table 2.

Disease-associated RAD50 mutations.

Mutation in RAD50 Disease/Cancer Type Location in the Structure Effect on Structure/Function Ref.
D69N, D69Y, and D69G uterine, colorectal, bladder, and lung cancers; myelodysplastic syndrome Walker A Impaired Tel1/ATM activation and decreased ATP hydrolysis. Could affect “open” to “closed” global transition dynamics. [77]
R850C endometrioid, breast/ovarian cancers coiled coil region Unknown [95,96]
R1093Stop compound heterozyg-ous with Stop1313Y NBSLD truncated at C-terminal sub-domain RAD50 deficiency. Increased radiosensitivity, chromosomal instability, impaired activation of ATM, impaired G1/S cellcycle-checkpoint activation. [14]
R1214H and R1214C pancreatic cancer extended signature helix/basic switch Impaired ATP hydrolysis activity, NBD association, and allostery within MRN. [77,97,98,99]
A1229D Burkitt Lymphoma Walker B Unknown [100]
E1232K lung cancer Walker B Defective in ATP hydrolysis. [47,77]
N1236D Burkitt Lymphoma D-loop Unknown [100]
L1237F and L1237V bladder and colorectal cancer; breast cancer D-loop Increased ATP hydrolysis. Destabilization of “closed” MRN complex. Loss of ATM signaling and Mre11 exonuclease activity. [77,91,101]
D1238N breast cancer D-loop Severe DSB repair defect. Increased ATP hydrolysis. Destabilization of “closed” MRN complex. Loss of ATM signaling and Mre11 exonuclease activity. [91,101]
R1256C and R1256H bladder/uterine cancers between D-loop and His-loop Impaired Tel1/ATM activation. [77]
Q1259K endometrial carcinoma between D-loop and His-loop Unknown [101]
Q1263H endometrial carcinoma between D-loop and His-loop Unknown [95,96]