AbstractRASSF7 protein localises to the centrosome and plays a key role in mitosis. Its expression is also increased in a range of tumour types. However, little is known about the molecular basis of RASSF7's function and it is not clear if it acts as an oncogene in the cancers where its levels are elevated. Here, we carry out the first analysis of the domains of rassf7, focusing on which of them are responsible for its localisation to the centrosome. Constructs were generated to allow the expression of a series of truncated versions of rassf7 and the level of centrosomal localisation shown by each protein quantified. This analysis was carried out in Xenopus embryos which are a tractable system where rassf7 localisation can easily be studied...
AbstractGenetic changes through allelic loss and nucleic acid or protein modifications are the main ...
AIM: Activated Ras mediates both cell death and cell survival by distinct effector pathways. It is n...
Tumor suppressor RASSF2 (Ras association domain family member 2) is a key regulator of the mammalian...
AbstractRASSF7 protein localises to the centrosome and plays a key role in mitosis. Its expression i...
RASSF7 protein localises to the centrosome and plays a key role in mitosis. Its expression is also i...
Mitosis is a fundamental feature of all cellular organisms. It must be tightly regulated to allow no...
RASSF7, a member of the N-terminal Ras association domain family, has increased expression in variou...
The Ras – Association Domain Family (RASSF) is a group of ten structurally related proteins that hav...
ABSTRACT The tumor suppressor and microtubule-associated protein Ras association do-main family 1A (...
Humans have 10 genes that belong to the Ras association (RA) domain family (RASSF). Among them, RASS...
SummaryRASSF1A is a tumor suppressor gene that is inactivated by hypermethylation of its promoter re...
RASSF1A is a tumor suppressor gene that is inactivated by hypermethylation of its promoter region in...
AbstractRas proteins play a direct causal role in human cancer with activating mutations in Ras occu...
The RASSF (Ras-association domain family) has recently gained several new members and now contains t...
The RASSF (Ras-association domain family) has recently gained several new members and now contains t...
AbstractGenetic changes through allelic loss and nucleic acid or protein modifications are the main ...
AIM: Activated Ras mediates both cell death and cell survival by distinct effector pathways. It is n...
Tumor suppressor RASSF2 (Ras association domain family member 2) is a key regulator of the mammalian...
AbstractRASSF7 protein localises to the centrosome and plays a key role in mitosis. Its expression i...
RASSF7 protein localises to the centrosome and plays a key role in mitosis. Its expression is also i...
Mitosis is a fundamental feature of all cellular organisms. It must be tightly regulated to allow no...
RASSF7, a member of the N-terminal Ras association domain family, has increased expression in variou...
The Ras – Association Domain Family (RASSF) is a group of ten structurally related proteins that hav...
ABSTRACT The tumor suppressor and microtubule-associated protein Ras association do-main family 1A (...
Humans have 10 genes that belong to the Ras association (RA) domain family (RASSF). Among them, RASS...
SummaryRASSF1A is a tumor suppressor gene that is inactivated by hypermethylation of its promoter re...
RASSF1A is a tumor suppressor gene that is inactivated by hypermethylation of its promoter region in...
AbstractRas proteins play a direct causal role in human cancer with activating mutations in Ras occu...
The RASSF (Ras-association domain family) has recently gained several new members and now contains t...
The RASSF (Ras-association domain family) has recently gained several new members and now contains t...
AbstractGenetic changes through allelic loss and nucleic acid or protein modifications are the main ...
AIM: Activated Ras mediates both cell death and cell survival by distinct effector pathways. It is n...
Tumor suppressor RASSF2 (Ras association domain family member 2) is a key regulator of the mammalian...