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**V600E** The V600E mutation, which is common in other cancers including hairy cell leukemia, is observed in some DLBCL patients. This mutation mimics phosphorylation and leads to constitutive activation of the BRAF kinase. As a result, the V600E mutant continuously activates the MAPK/ERK signaling pathway, promoting cell proliferation and survival even in the absence of growth signals.
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-**D594** Mutations of this residue have a distinct function than V600E. In particular, D594A results in a kinase-inactive form of BRAF. Unlike the V600E mutation, D594A does not directly activate the MAPK/ERK pathway. Instead, it induces aneuploidy and contributes to cancer progression through the activation of the related gene product CRAF. This activation leads to the downstream activation of the MEK/ERK pathway via CRAF, rather than BRAF.<sup>1</sup>
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+**D594** Mutations of this residue have a distinct function than V600E. In particular, D594A results in a kinase-inactive form of BRAF. Unlike the V600E mutation, D594A does not directly activate the MAPK/ERK pathway. Instead, it induces aneuploidy and contributes to cancer progression through the activation of the related gene product CRAF. This activation leads to the downstream activation of the MEK/ERK pathway via CRAF, rather than BRAF.
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