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James G. Taylor VI, Adam T. Cheuk, Patricia S. Tsang, Joon-Yong Chung, Young K. Song, Krupa Desai, Yanlin Yu, Qing-Rong Chen, Kushal Shah, Victoria Youngblood, Jun Fang, Su Young Kim, Choh Yeung, Lee J. Helman, Arnulfo Mendoza, Vu Ngo, Louis M. Staudt, Jun S. Wei, Chand Khanna, Daniel Catchpoole, Stephen J. Qualman, Stephen M. Hewitt, Glenn Merlino, Stephen J. Chanock, Javed Khan
Published in Volume 119, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(11):3395–3407 doi:10.1172/JCI39703
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Figure 4
FGFR4 TK domain mutations in RMS.

(A) Sites of 6 missense substitutions in the FGFR4 TK domain that were identified in RMS tumors (n = 94). Amino acid boundaries for protein domains were defined by the results of a search of the NCBI Conserved Domain database (NCBI CD-Search). Red, signal peptide; blue, transmembrane domain. IG, immunoglobulin-like domain; S, disulfide bond. (B) Wild-type and homozygous mutant alleles for the N535K mutation. (C) Wild-type and mutant alleles for V550E.