Ras protein colocalization at the plasma membrane is implicated in the activation of signaling cascades that promote cell growth, survival, and motility. However, the mechanisms that underpin Ras self-association remain unclear. We use molecular dynamics simulations to show how basic and hydrophobic components of the disordered C-terminal membrane tether of K-Ras4B combine to regulate its membrane interactions. Specifically, anionic lipids attract lysine residues to the membrane surface, thereby splitting the peptide population into two states that exchange on the microsecond time scale. These states differ in the membrane insertion of a methionine residue, which is influenced by local membrane composition. As a result, these states may imp...
AbstractThe Kras protein, a member of the Ras family of bio-switches that are frequently mutated in ...
The RAS proteins are GTP-dependent switches that regulate signaling pathways and are frequently muta...
Background: Ras nanoclusters contain 6-8 Ras proteins on the plasma membrane and serve as indispensa...
Protein-membrane interactions (PMIs) are ubiquitous in cellular signaling. Initial steps of signal t...
H-, N- and K-ras4B are lipid-anchored, peripheral membrane guanine nucleotide binding proteins. Rece...
<div><p>Lipid-anchored Ras oncoproteins assemble into transient, nano-sized substructures on the pla...
Lipid-anchored Ras oncoproteins assemble into transient, nano-sized substructures on the plasma memb...
Ras proteins are oncoproteins and play a major role in human cancers where they fail to switch off t...
AbstractRas is a central regulator of cellular signaling pathways. It is mutated in 20–30% of human ...
peer reviewedRas is the most frequently mutated oncogene and recent drug development efforts have sp...
Ras GTPases are lipid-anchored G proteins, which play a fundamental role in cell signaling processes...
Ras is a membrane-anchored signaling protein that serves as a hub for many signaling pathways and al...
RAS is a signaling protein associated with the cell membrane that is mutated in up to 30% of human c...
Solution structures and biochemical data have provided a wealth of mechanistic insight into Ras GTPa...
Ras proteins regulate signal transduction processes that control cell growth and proliferation. Thei...
AbstractThe Kras protein, a member of the Ras family of bio-switches that are frequently mutated in ...
The RAS proteins are GTP-dependent switches that regulate signaling pathways and are frequently muta...
Background: Ras nanoclusters contain 6-8 Ras proteins on the plasma membrane and serve as indispensa...
Protein-membrane interactions (PMIs) are ubiquitous in cellular signaling. Initial steps of signal t...
H-, N- and K-ras4B are lipid-anchored, peripheral membrane guanine nucleotide binding proteins. Rece...
<div><p>Lipid-anchored Ras oncoproteins assemble into transient, nano-sized substructures on the pla...
Lipid-anchored Ras oncoproteins assemble into transient, nano-sized substructures on the plasma memb...
Ras proteins are oncoproteins and play a major role in human cancers where they fail to switch off t...
AbstractRas is a central regulator of cellular signaling pathways. It is mutated in 20–30% of human ...
peer reviewedRas is the most frequently mutated oncogene and recent drug development efforts have sp...
Ras GTPases are lipid-anchored G proteins, which play a fundamental role in cell signaling processes...
Ras is a membrane-anchored signaling protein that serves as a hub for many signaling pathways and al...
RAS is a signaling protein associated with the cell membrane that is mutated in up to 30% of human c...
Solution structures and biochemical data have provided a wealth of mechanistic insight into Ras GTPa...
Ras proteins regulate signal transduction processes that control cell growth and proliferation. Thei...
AbstractThe Kras protein, a member of the Ras family of bio-switches that are frequently mutated in ...
The RAS proteins are GTP-dependent switches that regulate signaling pathways and are frequently muta...
Background: Ras nanoclusters contain 6-8 Ras proteins on the plasma membrane and serve as indispensa...