SummaryRas GTPases regulate intracellular signaling involved in cell proliferation. Elevated Ras signaling activity has been associated with human cancers. Ras activation is catalyzed by guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), of which SOS1 is a major member that transduces receptor tyrosine kinase signaling to Ras. We have developed a rational approach coupling virtual screening with experimental screening in identifying small-molecule inhibitors targeting the catalytic site of SOS1 and SOS1-regulated Ras activity. A lead inhibitor, NSC-658497, was found to bind to SOS1, competitively suppress SOS1-Ras interaction, and dose-dependently inhibit SOS1 GEF activity. Mutagenesis and structure-activity relationship studies map the NSC-658497...
Proteins in the RAS family are important regulators of cellular signaling and, when mutated, can dri...
RAS, one of the most well characterized membrane-associated small GTPases, is a notorious oncogene w...
The Rat Sarcoma (RAS) family (NRAS, HRAS, and KRAS) is endowed with GTPase activity to regulate vari...
SummaryRas GTPases regulate intracellular signaling involved in cell proliferation. Elevated Ras sig...
Inhibition of Ras-stimulating enzymes is a possible avenue to treat Ras-driven diseases. In this iss...
Activating mutations in RAS can lead to oncogenesis by enhancing downstream signaling, such as throu...
Constitutively active mutant KRas displays a reduced rate of GTP hydrolysis via both intrinsic and G...
Son of sevenless homologue 1 (SOS1) is a guanine nucleotide exchange factor that catalyzes the excha...
Constitutively active mutant KRas displays a reduced rate of GTP hydrolysis via both intrinsic and G...
The Ras superfamily of small GTPases are guanine nucleotide-dependent molecular switches which are i...
Somatic mutations in the small GTPase K-Ras are the most common activating lesions found in human ca...
Targeted inhibitors of driving oncogenes impose a selective pressure that benefits those cells who c...
Despite more than three decades of intense effort, no anti-Ras therapies have reached clinical appli...
Rat sarcoma (RAS) family members are small GTPases that control a number of signaling pathways impor...
The Ras superfamily of small GTPases are guanine nucleotide dependent switches essential for numerou...
Proteins in the RAS family are important regulators of cellular signaling and, when mutated, can dri...
RAS, one of the most well characterized membrane-associated small GTPases, is a notorious oncogene w...
The Rat Sarcoma (RAS) family (NRAS, HRAS, and KRAS) is endowed with GTPase activity to regulate vari...
SummaryRas GTPases regulate intracellular signaling involved in cell proliferation. Elevated Ras sig...
Inhibition of Ras-stimulating enzymes is a possible avenue to treat Ras-driven diseases. In this iss...
Activating mutations in RAS can lead to oncogenesis by enhancing downstream signaling, such as throu...
Constitutively active mutant KRas displays a reduced rate of GTP hydrolysis via both intrinsic and G...
Son of sevenless homologue 1 (SOS1) is a guanine nucleotide exchange factor that catalyzes the excha...
Constitutively active mutant KRas displays a reduced rate of GTP hydrolysis via both intrinsic and G...
The Ras superfamily of small GTPases are guanine nucleotide-dependent molecular switches which are i...
Somatic mutations in the small GTPase K-Ras are the most common activating lesions found in human ca...
Targeted inhibitors of driving oncogenes impose a selective pressure that benefits those cells who c...
Despite more than three decades of intense effort, no anti-Ras therapies have reached clinical appli...
Rat sarcoma (RAS) family members are small GTPases that control a number of signaling pathways impor...
The Ras superfamily of small GTPases are guanine nucleotide dependent switches essential for numerou...
Proteins in the RAS family are important regulators of cellular signaling and, when mutated, can dri...
RAS, one of the most well characterized membrane-associated small GTPases, is a notorious oncogene w...
The Rat Sarcoma (RAS) family (NRAS, HRAS, and KRAS) is endowed with GTPase activity to regulate vari...