Disease Risk Allele Score vda Association Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
Primary malignant neoplasm
CUI: C1306459
Disease: Primary malignant neoplasm
0.040 GeneticVariation BEFREE Diverse and cancer type‑specific roles of the p53 R248Q gain‑of‑function mutation in cancer migration and invasiveness. 30968154 2019
Primary malignant neoplasm
CUI: C1306459
Disease: Primary malignant neoplasm
0.040 GeneticVariation BEFREE In 1 case, the same mutation (R248Q) was detected in both cancer and stromal tissues, and p53 protein expression was detected in both the cancer cells and the cancer stroma. 23202778 2013
Primary malignant neoplasm
CUI: C1306459
Disease: Primary malignant neoplasm
0.040 GeneticVariation BEFREE To evaluate the role of aggregation in cancer, we asked whether wild-type (WT) p53 and the hot-spot mutant R248Q could aggregate as amyloids under physiological conditions and whether the mutant could seed aggregation of the wild-type form. 22715097 2012
Primary malignant neoplasm
CUI: C1306459
Disease: Primary malignant neoplasm
0.040 GeneticVariation BEFREE The results show that: (i) the p53 mutants H115N and S116M are thermally more stable than wild-type p53; (ii) H115N but not S116M is capable of rescuing the DNA binding of one of the most frequent p53 mutants in cancer, R248Q, as shown by binding of R248Q/H115N to gadd45 (the promoter of a gene involved in cell-cycle arrest); (iii) the double mutant R248Q/H115N is more stable than wild-type p53; (iv) the effect of H115N as a second-site suppressor to restore DNA-binding activity is specific to R248Q, but not to R248W; (v) molecular-dynamics simulations indicate that R248Q/H115N has a conformation similar to wild-type p53, which is distinct from that of R248Q. 20113312 2010