CIViC Compass
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CIViC Genes

613 genes indexed

CIViC IDGeneEntrez IDDescription
7014PROM18842
4566PRPS15631
4616PSMB85696
4630PSMD45710
4645PTCH15727
41PTEN5728PTEN is a multi-functional tumor suppressor that is very commonly lost in human cancer. Observed in prostate cancer, gli
4659PTGS25743
8908PTP4A311156
4685PTPN115781
4686PTPN125782
4682PTPN65777
4690PTPRB5787
4692PTPRD5789
4695PTPRF5792
8878PTPRT11122
7297PTTG19232
18364PXDNL137902
21380RABL3285282
4753RAC15879The RAC1 P29S mutation is the third most common protein-coding hotspot mutation in melanomas, ocurring in 4-9%. A precli
4760RAD23B5887
8032RAD5010111
4763RAD51B5890
4762RAD51C5889
4765RAD51D5892
6676RAD54L8438
4767RAF15894
4791RASA15921
4795RB15925
16939RCSD192241
57REL5966
42RET5979RET mutations and the RET fusion RET-PTC lead to activation of this tyrosine kinase receptor and are associated with thy
14525RFX764864
4868RHEB6009
399RHOA387
20480RICTOR253260
4875RIT16016
12367ROBO454538
4941ROS16098ROS1 is a receptor tyrosine kinase that is frequently involved in genetic rearrangement in a variety of human cancers (e
5013RPS66194
9054RRAS222800
5051RRM16240
5052RRM26241
12121RSF151773
43RUNX1861RUNX1 is a transcription factor that forms a complex with the cofactor CBFB. This complex provides stability to the RUNX
5087S100B6285
1603S1PR11901
7339S1PR29294
5128SCN8A6334
5176SDHA6389
5177SDHB6390
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