Ras proteins play a crucial role as a central component of the cellular networks controlling a variety of signaling pathways that regulate growth, proliferation, survival, differentiation, adhesion, cytoskeletal rearrangements and motility of a cell. Almost, 4 decades passed since Ras research was started and ras genes were originally discovered as retroviral oncogenes. Later on, mutations of the human RAS genes were linked to tumorigenesis. Genetic analyses found that RAS is one of the most deregulated oncogenes in human cancers. In this review, we summarize the pioneering works which allowed the discovery of RAS oncogenes, the finding of frequent mutations of RAS in various human cancers, the role of these mutations in tumorigenesis and m...
Cancer is defined as the abnormal proliferation of cells. This has become an important disease over ...
<p>The Ras proteins, composed of H, N, and KRas, are a family of small GTPases that normally transmi...
<p>The RAS family is a group of small GTPases that can become constitutively activated by point muta...
RAS proteins (KRAS4A, KRAS4B, NRAS and HRAS) function as GDP–GTP-regulated binary on-off switches, w...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
Abstract RAS mutations (HRAS, NRAS, and KRAS) are among the most common oncogenes, and around 19% of...
In human cells, three closely related RAS genes, termed HRAS, KRAS, and NRAS, encode four highly hom...
Ras genes are evolutionary conserved and codify for a monomeric G protein binding GTP (active form) ...
<p>The Ras family of proteins, composed of H, N, and KRas, function as small GTPases that act as "mo...
Abnormally activated RAS proteins are the main oncogenic driver that governs the functioning of majo...
RAS oncogenes are among the most commonly mutated proteins in human cancers. They regulate a wide ra...
AbstractThe rise in genomic knowledge over the past decade has revealed the molecular etiology of ma...
Oncogenic activation of RAS isoforms leads tumor initiation and progression in many types of cancers...
Contained within the Ras superfamily of small GTPases are several important oncogenes. RAS is the mo...
SummaryOncogenic mutations in the small GTPase Ras are highly prevalent in cancer, but an understand...
Cancer is defined as the abnormal proliferation of cells. This has become an important disease over ...
<p>The Ras proteins, composed of H, N, and KRas, are a family of small GTPases that normally transmi...
<p>The RAS family is a group of small GTPases that can become constitutively activated by point muta...
RAS proteins (KRAS4A, KRAS4B, NRAS and HRAS) function as GDP–GTP-regulated binary on-off switches, w...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
Abstract RAS mutations (HRAS, NRAS, and KRAS) are among the most common oncogenes, and around 19% of...
In human cells, three closely related RAS genes, termed HRAS, KRAS, and NRAS, encode four highly hom...
Ras genes are evolutionary conserved and codify for a monomeric G protein binding GTP (active form) ...
<p>The Ras family of proteins, composed of H, N, and KRas, function as small GTPases that act as "mo...
Abnormally activated RAS proteins are the main oncogenic driver that governs the functioning of majo...
RAS oncogenes are among the most commonly mutated proteins in human cancers. They regulate a wide ra...
AbstractThe rise in genomic knowledge over the past decade has revealed the molecular etiology of ma...
Oncogenic activation of RAS isoforms leads tumor initiation and progression in many types of cancers...
Contained within the Ras superfamily of small GTPases are several important oncogenes. RAS is the mo...
SummaryOncogenic mutations in the small GTPase Ras are highly prevalent in cancer, but an understand...
Cancer is defined as the abnormal proliferation of cells. This has become an important disease over ...
<p>The Ras proteins, composed of H, N, and KRas, are a family of small GTPases that normally transmi...
<p>The RAS family is a group of small GTPases that can become constitutively activated by point muta...