Ras acts in signalling pathways regulating the activity of multiple cellular functions including cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Amino-acid exchanges at position 12, 13, or 61 of the Kras gene convert the proto-oncogene into an activated oncogene. Until now, a direct comparison of genome-wide expression profiling studies of Kras overexpression and different Kras mutant forms in a single assay system has not been carried out. In our study, we focused on the direct comparison of global gene expression effects caused by mutations in codon 12 or 13 of the Kras gene and Kras overexpression in murine fibroblasts. We determined Kras cellular mRNA, Ras protein and activated Ras protein levels. Further, we compared our data to th...
BACKGROUND: Ras is an area of intensive biochemical and genetic studies and characterizing downstrea...
Oncogenic KRAS mutations introduce discrete amino acid substitutions that reduce intrinsic Ras GTPas...
Abstract Background Ras is an area of intensive biochemical and genetic studies and characterizing d...
SummaryOncogenic mutations in the small Ras GTPases KRas, HRas, and NRas render the proteins constit...
ABSTRACTActivating mutations of Ras genes are often observed in cancer. The protein products of the ...
The 3 human RAS genes play pivotal roles regulating proliferation, differentiation, and survival in ...
Oncogenic mutations in the small Ras GTPases KRas, HRas, or NRas render the encoded proteins constit...
Somatic KRAS mutations are highly prevalent in many cancers. In addition, a distinct spectrum of ger...
Nearly 30% of human cancers have mutations in one of the three RAS genes. Despite over 30 years of d...
In human cells, three closely related RAS genes, termed HRAS, KRAS, and NRAS, encode four highly hom...
RAS proteins (KRAS4A, KRAS4B, NRAS and HRAS) function as GDP–GTP-regulated binary on-off switches, w...
Activating somatic and germline mutations of closely related RAS genes (H, K, N) have been found in ...
<p>The RAS family is a group of small GTPases that can become constitutively activated by point muta...
KRAS is the most frequently mutated oncogene. The incidence of specific KRAS alleles varies between ...
Mutational activation of KRAS promotes the initiation and progression of cancers, especially in the ...
BACKGROUND: Ras is an area of intensive biochemical and genetic studies and characterizing downstrea...
Oncogenic KRAS mutations introduce discrete amino acid substitutions that reduce intrinsic Ras GTPas...
Abstract Background Ras is an area of intensive biochemical and genetic studies and characterizing d...
SummaryOncogenic mutations in the small Ras GTPases KRas, HRas, and NRas render the proteins constit...
ABSTRACTActivating mutations of Ras genes are often observed in cancer. The protein products of the ...
The 3 human RAS genes play pivotal roles regulating proliferation, differentiation, and survival in ...
Oncogenic mutations in the small Ras GTPases KRas, HRas, or NRas render the encoded proteins constit...
Somatic KRAS mutations are highly prevalent in many cancers. In addition, a distinct spectrum of ger...
Nearly 30% of human cancers have mutations in one of the three RAS genes. Despite over 30 years of d...
In human cells, three closely related RAS genes, termed HRAS, KRAS, and NRAS, encode four highly hom...
RAS proteins (KRAS4A, KRAS4B, NRAS and HRAS) function as GDP–GTP-regulated binary on-off switches, w...
Activating somatic and germline mutations of closely related RAS genes (H, K, N) have been found in ...
<p>The RAS family is a group of small GTPases that can become constitutively activated by point muta...
KRAS is the most frequently mutated oncogene. The incidence of specific KRAS alleles varies between ...
Mutational activation of KRAS promotes the initiation and progression of cancers, especially in the ...
BACKGROUND: Ras is an area of intensive biochemical and genetic studies and characterizing downstrea...
Oncogenic KRAS mutations introduce discrete amino acid substitutions that reduce intrinsic Ras GTPas...
Abstract Background Ras is an area of intensive biochemical and genetic studies and characterizing d...