The small GTPase Ras acts as a master regulator of growth, stress response and cell death in eukaryotic cells. The control of Ras activity is fundamental, as highlighted by the oncogenic properties of constitutive forms of Ras proteins. Ras also plays a crucial role in the pathogenicity of fungal pathogens where it has been found to regulate a number of adaptions required for virulence. The importance of Ras in fungal disease raises the possibility that it may provide a useful target for the development of new treatments at a time when resistance to available antifungals is increasing. New findings suggest that important regulatory sequences found within fungal Ras proteins that are not conserved may prove useful in the development of new a...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains 2 genes, RAS1 and RAS2, which show remarkable homology to mammalia...
Proliferation and morphogenesis in eukaryotic cells depend on the concerted activity of Rho-type GTP...
Ras signalling is vital to many cellular processes. Ras proteins mediate a vast array of cellular si...
The exploitation of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a biological model for the investigation o...
Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that can cause disseminated infection in patien...
ABSTRACT Ras proteins function as conserved regulators of eukaryotic growth and differentiation and ...
<p><italic>Cryptococcus neoformans</italic> pathogenesis results from the proliferation of yeast-pha...
Ras signaling in response to environmental cues is critical for cellular morphogenesis in eukaryotes...
We thank Prof. Neta Dean for the CIp10ADH1-Cherry plasmid and Prof. Aaron Mitchell for the BWP17 str...
Candida albicans is both a major fungal pathogen and a member of the commensal human microflora. The...
Ras proteins are small GTPases that function as regulatory switches linking external environmental s...
The RAS oncogenes comprise a family of genes found to be activated in perhaps 10-20% of human cancer...
The small GTPase Ras plays an important role in connecting external and internal signalling cues to ...
Many Ras GTPases localize to membranes via C-terminal farnesylation and palmitoylation, and localiza...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisae, yeast RAS proteins are potent activators of adenylate cyclase....
Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains 2 genes, RAS1 and RAS2, which show remarkable homology to mammalia...
Proliferation and morphogenesis in eukaryotic cells depend on the concerted activity of Rho-type GTP...
Ras signalling is vital to many cellular processes. Ras proteins mediate a vast array of cellular si...
The exploitation of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a biological model for the investigation o...
Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that can cause disseminated infection in patien...
ABSTRACT Ras proteins function as conserved regulators of eukaryotic growth and differentiation and ...
<p><italic>Cryptococcus neoformans</italic> pathogenesis results from the proliferation of yeast-pha...
Ras signaling in response to environmental cues is critical for cellular morphogenesis in eukaryotes...
We thank Prof. Neta Dean for the CIp10ADH1-Cherry plasmid and Prof. Aaron Mitchell for the BWP17 str...
Candida albicans is both a major fungal pathogen and a member of the commensal human microflora. The...
Ras proteins are small GTPases that function as regulatory switches linking external environmental s...
The RAS oncogenes comprise a family of genes found to be activated in perhaps 10-20% of human cancer...
The small GTPase Ras plays an important role in connecting external and internal signalling cues to ...
Many Ras GTPases localize to membranes via C-terminal farnesylation and palmitoylation, and localiza...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisae, yeast RAS proteins are potent activators of adenylate cyclase....
Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains 2 genes, RAS1 and RAS2, which show remarkable homology to mammalia...
Proliferation and morphogenesis in eukaryotic cells depend on the concerted activity of Rho-type GTP...
Ras signalling is vital to many cellular processes. Ras proteins mediate a vast array of cellular si...