Ras and Rap proteins are closely related small GTPases. Whereas Ras is known for its role in cell proliferation and survival, Rap1 is predominantly involved in cell adhesion and cell junction formation. Ras and Rap are regulated by different sets of guanine nucleotide exchange factors and GTPase-activating proteins, determining one level of specificity. In addition, although the effector domains are highly similar, Rap and Ras interact with largely different sets of effectors, providing a second level of specificity. In this review, we discuss the regulatory proteins and effectors of Ras and Rap, with a focus on those of Rap
Small GTPases of the Ras family are major players of signal transduction in eukaryotic cells. They r...
RaplA (Krev-l) is a member of the Ras superfamily of small GTP-binding proteins and has highest homo...
This chapter describes the Ras and Rap I interaction with AF-6 effector target. The chapter presents...
Ras and Rap proteins are closely related small GTPases. Whereas Ras is known for its role in cell pr...
Ras and Rap proteins are closely related small GTPases. Whereas Ras is known for its role in cell pr...
AbstractThe small Ras-like GTPase Rap1 is an evolutionary conserved protein that originally gained i...
Rap, a member of the Ras-like small G-protein family, is a key node among G-protein coupled receptor...
Small GTPases of the Ras family are major players of signal transduction in eukaryotic cells. They r...
Signal transduction pathways play important roles in cell differentiation, proliferation, and surviv...
AbstractRas plays the role of a molecular switch in many cellular signalling pathways. The Raf-kinas...
Although Ras and Rap1 share interaction with common candidate effector proteins, Rap1 lacks the tran...
Rap proteins (Rap1, Rap2a, b, c) are small molecular weight GTPases of the Ras family. Rap G protein...
Although Ras and Rap1 share interaction with common candidate effector proteins, Rap1 lacks the tran...
Ras and members of the Ras-related family of small GTP-binding proteins are involved in many biolog...
The Rap1 protein, comprising the two highly homologous iso-forms Rap1A and Rap1B (95 % sequence homo...
Small GTPases of the Ras family are major players of signal transduction in eukaryotic cells. They r...
RaplA (Krev-l) is a member of the Ras superfamily of small GTP-binding proteins and has highest homo...
This chapter describes the Ras and Rap I interaction with AF-6 effector target. The chapter presents...
Ras and Rap proteins are closely related small GTPases. Whereas Ras is known for its role in cell pr...
Ras and Rap proteins are closely related small GTPases. Whereas Ras is known for its role in cell pr...
AbstractThe small Ras-like GTPase Rap1 is an evolutionary conserved protein that originally gained i...
Rap, a member of the Ras-like small G-protein family, is a key node among G-protein coupled receptor...
Small GTPases of the Ras family are major players of signal transduction in eukaryotic cells. They r...
Signal transduction pathways play important roles in cell differentiation, proliferation, and surviv...
AbstractRas plays the role of a molecular switch in many cellular signalling pathways. The Raf-kinas...
Although Ras and Rap1 share interaction with common candidate effector proteins, Rap1 lacks the tran...
Rap proteins (Rap1, Rap2a, b, c) are small molecular weight GTPases of the Ras family. Rap G protein...
Although Ras and Rap1 share interaction with common candidate effector proteins, Rap1 lacks the tran...
Ras and members of the Ras-related family of small GTP-binding proteins are involved in many biolog...
The Rap1 protein, comprising the two highly homologous iso-forms Rap1A and Rap1B (95 % sequence homo...
Small GTPases of the Ras family are major players of signal transduction in eukaryotic cells. They r...
RaplA (Krev-l) is a member of the Ras superfamily of small GTP-binding proteins and has highest homo...
This chapter describes the Ras and Rap I interaction with AF-6 effector target. The chapter presents...