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Gene TSC2
Variant C696Y
Impact List missense
Protein Effect loss of function
Gene Variant Descriptions TSC2 C696Y does not lie within any known functional domains of the Tsc2 protein (UniProt.org). C696Y confers a loss of function to Tsc2 as demonstrated by decreased suppression of S6k phosphorylation (PMID: 15483652, PMID: 21309039), failure to stimulate Rheb GTPase activity (PMID: 15483652), and decreased Tsc2 stability in culture (PMID: 21309039).
Associated Drug Resistance
Category Variants Paths

TSC2 mutant TSC2 inact mut TSC2 C696Y

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Transcript NM_000548.5
gDNA chr16:g.2071924G>A
cDNA c.2087G>A
Protein p.C696Y
Source Database RefSeq
Genome Build GRCh38/hg38
Transcript gDNA cDNA Protein Source Database Genome Build
NM_000548.4 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
NM_021055.3 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
XM_005255529.4 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
NM_001406664.1 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
XM_011522639.2 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
NM_001077183.3 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
XM_017023615.1 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
NM_001406665.1 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
NM_001406663.1 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
XM_011522637.2 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
NM_001077183.2 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
XM_011522636.3 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
NM_001370404.1 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
NM_001370405.1 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
XM_011522637.3 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
NM_001114382.3 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
NM_001114382.2 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
XM_011522640.2 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
NM_000548.5 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
NM_001363528.2 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
XM_011522639.3 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
XM_024450413.1 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
XM_011522636.2 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
XM_005255531.4 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38
XM_017023616.1 chr16:g.2071924G>A c.2087G>A p.C696Y RefSeq GRCh38/hg38

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Molecular Profile Protein Effect Treatment Approaches
TSC2 C696Y loss of function mTOR Inhibitor mTORC1 Inhibitor