AbstractRas proteins are small GTPases that act as signal transducers between cell surface receptors and several intracellular signaling cascades. They contain highly homologous catalytic domains and flexible C-terminal hypervariable regions (HVRs) that differ across Ras isoforms. KRAS is among the most frequently mutated oncogenes in human tumors. Surprisingly, we found that the C-terminal HVR of K-Ras4B, thought to minimally impact the catalytic domain, directly interacts with the active site of the protein. The interaction is almost 100-fold tighter with the GDP-bound than the GTP-bound protein. HVR binding interferes with Ras-Raf interaction, modulates binding to phospholipids, and slightly slows down nucleotide exchange. The data indic...
RAS proteins are the founding members of the RAS superfamily of GTPases. They are involved in key si...
98 pagesThe RAS gene family members are the most frequently mutated genes in human cancers and encod...
RAS proteins are the founding members of the RAS superfamily of GTPases. They are involved in key si...
AbstractRas proteins are small GTPases that act as signal transducers between cell surface receptors...
The Ras GTPases are frequently mutated in human cancer and although the Raf kinases are essential ef...
For more than three decades, RAS genes have been recognized as among the most important cancer-causi...
SummaryRas proteins recruit and activate effectors, including Raf, that transmit receptor-initiated ...
K-Ras proteins are major drivers of human cancers, playing a direct causal role in about one million...
BackgroundRAS protein interactions have predominantly been studied in the context of the RAF and PI3...
(A) KRas4B is activated by the son of sevenless 1 (SOS1) nucleotide exchange factor (GEF), while GAP...
Ras oncoproteins play a crucial role in the onset, maintenance, and progression of the most common a...
The RAS family of small GTPases, consisting of HRAS, KRAS and NRAS, represent the most frequently mu...
Increased expression and/or activation of H-Ras are often associated with tumor aggressiveness in br...
Increased expression and/or activation of H-Ras are often associated with tumor aggressiveness in br...
The RAS proteins are GTP-dependent switches that regulate signaling pathways and are frequently muta...
RAS proteins are the founding members of the RAS superfamily of GTPases. They are involved in key si...
98 pagesThe RAS gene family members are the most frequently mutated genes in human cancers and encod...
RAS proteins are the founding members of the RAS superfamily of GTPases. They are involved in key si...
AbstractRas proteins are small GTPases that act as signal transducers between cell surface receptors...
The Ras GTPases are frequently mutated in human cancer and although the Raf kinases are essential ef...
For more than three decades, RAS genes have been recognized as among the most important cancer-causi...
SummaryRas proteins recruit and activate effectors, including Raf, that transmit receptor-initiated ...
K-Ras proteins are major drivers of human cancers, playing a direct causal role in about one million...
BackgroundRAS protein interactions have predominantly been studied in the context of the RAF and PI3...
(A) KRas4B is activated by the son of sevenless 1 (SOS1) nucleotide exchange factor (GEF), while GAP...
Ras oncoproteins play a crucial role in the onset, maintenance, and progression of the most common a...
The RAS family of small GTPases, consisting of HRAS, KRAS and NRAS, represent the most frequently mu...
Increased expression and/or activation of H-Ras are often associated with tumor aggressiveness in br...
Increased expression and/or activation of H-Ras are often associated with tumor aggressiveness in br...
The RAS proteins are GTP-dependent switches that regulate signaling pathways and are frequently muta...
RAS proteins are the founding members of the RAS superfamily of GTPases. They are involved in key si...
98 pagesThe RAS gene family members are the most frequently mutated genes in human cancers and encod...
RAS proteins are the founding members of the RAS superfamily of GTPases. They are involved in key si...