The Ras GTPase links extracellular signals to intracellular mechanisms that control cell growth, the cell cycle, and cell identity. An activated form of Drosophila Ras (RasV12) promotes these processes in the developing wing, but the effector pathways involved are unclear. Here, we present evidence indicating that RasV12 promotes cell growth and G1/S progression by increasing dMyc protein levels and activating dPI3K signaling, and that it does so via separate effector pathways. We also show that endogenous Ras is required to maintain normal levels of dMyc, but not dPI3K signaling during wing development. Finally, we show that induction of dMyc and regulation of cell identity are separable effects of Raf/MAPK signaling. These results suggest...
The RAS/MAPK signal transduction pathway is an intracellular signaling cascade that transmits enviro...
Egfr/Ras signaling promotes vein cell fate specification in the developing Drosophila wing. While th...
The Ras oncogene (Rat Sarcoma oncogene, a small GTPase) is a key driver of human cancer, however alo...
The Ras GTPase links extracellular signals to intracellular mechanisms that control cell growth, the...
AbstractThe Ras GTPase links extracellular mitogens to intracellular mechanisms that control cell pr...
The Ras GTPase links extracellular mitogens to intracellular mechanisms that control cell proliferat...
<div><p>The small GTPase RAS is among the most prevalent oncogenes. The evolutionarily conserved RAF...
The small GTPase RAS is among the most prevalent oncogenes. The evolutionarily conserved RAF-MEK-MAP...
AbstractRas signaling elicits diverse outputs, yet how Ras specificity is generated remains incomple...
The small G-protein Ras is a conserved regulator of cell and tissue growth. These effects of Ras are...
The small GTPase RAS is among the most prevalent oncogenes. The evolutionarily conserved RAF-MEK-MAP...
<div><p>The small G-protein Ras is a conserved regulator of cell and tissue growth. These effects of...
Mammalian Ras GTPase-activating protein (GAP), p120 Ras-GAP, has been implicated as both a down-regu...
Ras1 (Ras85D) and Ras2 (Ras64B) are the Drosophila orthologs of human H-Ras/N-Ras/K-Ras and R-Ras1-3...
Body size in multicellular organisms is determined by the integartion of two factors: the rate of gr...
The RAS/MAPK signal transduction pathway is an intracellular signaling cascade that transmits enviro...
Egfr/Ras signaling promotes vein cell fate specification in the developing Drosophila wing. While th...
The Ras oncogene (Rat Sarcoma oncogene, a small GTPase) is a key driver of human cancer, however alo...
The Ras GTPase links extracellular signals to intracellular mechanisms that control cell growth, the...
AbstractThe Ras GTPase links extracellular mitogens to intracellular mechanisms that control cell pr...
The Ras GTPase links extracellular mitogens to intracellular mechanisms that control cell proliferat...
<div><p>The small GTPase RAS is among the most prevalent oncogenes. The evolutionarily conserved RAF...
The small GTPase RAS is among the most prevalent oncogenes. The evolutionarily conserved RAF-MEK-MAP...
AbstractRas signaling elicits diverse outputs, yet how Ras specificity is generated remains incomple...
The small G-protein Ras is a conserved regulator of cell and tissue growth. These effects of Ras are...
The small GTPase RAS is among the most prevalent oncogenes. The evolutionarily conserved RAF-MEK-MAP...
<div><p>The small G-protein Ras is a conserved regulator of cell and tissue growth. These effects of...
Mammalian Ras GTPase-activating protein (GAP), p120 Ras-GAP, has been implicated as both a down-regu...
Ras1 (Ras85D) and Ras2 (Ras64B) are the Drosophila orthologs of human H-Ras/N-Ras/K-Ras and R-Ras1-3...
Body size in multicellular organisms is determined by the integartion of two factors: the rate of gr...
The RAS/MAPK signal transduction pathway is an intracellular signaling cascade that transmits enviro...
Egfr/Ras signaling promotes vein cell fate specification in the developing Drosophila wing. While th...
The Ras oncogene (Rat Sarcoma oncogene, a small GTPase) is a key driver of human cancer, however alo...