Common domain databases contain sequence motifs which belong to the ubiquitin fold family and are called Ras binding (RB) and Ras association (RalGDS/AF6 Ras associating) (RA) domains. The name implies that they bind to Ras (or Ras-like) GTP-binding proteins, and a few of them have been documented to qualify as true Ras effectors, defined as binding only to the activated GTP-bound form of Ras. Here we have expressed a large number of these domains and investigated their interaction with Ras, Rap and M-Ras. While their (albeit weak) sequence homology suggest that the domains adopt a common fold, not all of them bind to Ras proteins, irrespective of whether they are called RB or RA domains. We used fluorescence spectroscopy and isothermal tit...
This chapter describes the Ras and Rap I interaction with AF-6 effector target. The chapter presents...
AbstractRas interacts with a number of effector molecules to achieve its prolific signalling. Based ...
AbstractThe RGL protein, a homolog of the Ral GDP dissociation stimulator (RalGDS), has been identif...
Here using structural information and protein design tools we have drawn the network of interactions...
To identify proteins that bind to the Ras-related protein R-ras we performed a yeast two-hybrid cDNA...
<div><p>RAS effectors specifically interact with the GTP-bound form of RAS in response to extracellu...
The structure of the complex of Ras with the Ras-binding domain of its effector RalGDS (RGS-RBD), th...
Many cellular functions are based on the interaction and crosstalk of various signaling proteins. Am...
AbstractThe structure of the complex of Ras with the Ras-binding domain of its effector RalGDS (RGS-...
Small GTPases of the Ras family are major players of signal transduction in eukaryotic cells. They r...
<p>(A) Various domains are highlighted, including RAS association domain (RA) and RAS-binding (RB) d...
RAS proteins are the founding members of the RAS superfamily of GTPases. They are involved in key si...
RAS proteins are the founding members of the RAS superfamily of GTPases. They are involved in key si...
BackgroundRAS protein interactions have predominantly been studied in the context of the RAF and PI3...
RAS proteins are the founding members of the RAS superfamily of GTPases. They are involved in key si...
This chapter describes the Ras and Rap I interaction with AF-6 effector target. The chapter presents...
AbstractRas interacts with a number of effector molecules to achieve its prolific signalling. Based ...
AbstractThe RGL protein, a homolog of the Ral GDP dissociation stimulator (RalGDS), has been identif...
Here using structural information and protein design tools we have drawn the network of interactions...
To identify proteins that bind to the Ras-related protein R-ras we performed a yeast two-hybrid cDNA...
<div><p>RAS effectors specifically interact with the GTP-bound form of RAS in response to extracellu...
The structure of the complex of Ras with the Ras-binding domain of its effector RalGDS (RGS-RBD), th...
Many cellular functions are based on the interaction and crosstalk of various signaling proteins. Am...
AbstractThe structure of the complex of Ras with the Ras-binding domain of its effector RalGDS (RGS-...
Small GTPases of the Ras family are major players of signal transduction in eukaryotic cells. They r...
<p>(A) Various domains are highlighted, including RAS association domain (RA) and RAS-binding (RB) d...
RAS proteins are the founding members of the RAS superfamily of GTPases. They are involved in key si...
RAS proteins are the founding members of the RAS superfamily of GTPases. They are involved in key si...
BackgroundRAS protein interactions have predominantly been studied in the context of the RAF and PI3...
RAS proteins are the founding members of the RAS superfamily of GTPases. They are involved in key si...
This chapter describes the Ras and Rap I interaction with AF-6 effector target. The chapter presents...
AbstractRas interacts with a number of effector molecules to achieve its prolific signalling. Based ...
AbstractThe RGL protein, a homolog of the Ral GDP dissociation stimulator (RalGDS), has been identif...