The Ras GTPase links extracellular mitogens to intracellular mechanisms that control cell proliferation. To understand how Ras regulates proliferation in vivo, we activated or inactivated Ras in cell clones in the developing Drosophila wing. Cells lacking Ras were smaller, had reduced growth rates, accumulated in G1, and underwent apoptosis due to cell competition. Conversely, activation of Ras increased cell size and growth rates and promoted G1/S transitions. Ras upregulated the growth driver dMyc, and both Ras and dMyc increased levels of cyclin E posttranscriptionally. We propose that Ras primarily promotes growth and that growth is coupled to G1/S progression via cyclin E. Interestingly, upregulation of growth by Ras did not deregulate...
Background: Nuclear Dbf-related/large tumor suppressor (NDR/LATS) kinases have been shown recently t...
SummaryCorrect organ size is determined by the balance between cell death and proliferation. Perturb...
Body size in multicellular organisms is determined by the integartion of two factors: the rate of gr...
AbstractThe Ras GTPase links extracellular mitogens to intracellular mechanisms that control cell pr...
The Ras GTPase links extracellular signals to intracellular mechanisms that control cell growth, the...
The Ras GTPase links extracellular signals to intracellular mechanisms that control cell growth, the...
AbstractIn most tissues, cell division is coordinated with increases in mass (i.e., growth). To unde...
AbstractActivation of Ras inhibits apoptosis during Drosophila development. Genetic evidence indicat...
<div><p>The small G-protein Ras is a conserved regulator of cell and tissue growth. These effects of...
Severe defects in cell size are a nearly universal feature of cancer cells. Yet, the mechanisms that...
Motivation: Cell proliferation and survival plays a fundamental role both during embryonic developme...
AbstractExtracellular growth factors are required for the survival of most animal cells. They often ...
The small G-protein Ras is a conserved regulator of cell and tissue growth. These effects of Ras are...
AbstractBackground Ras proteins play an essential role in the transduction of signals from a wide ra...
SummaryThe Ras signaling pathway allows cells to translate external cues into diverse biological res...
Background: Nuclear Dbf-related/large tumor suppressor (NDR/LATS) kinases have been shown recently t...
SummaryCorrect organ size is determined by the balance between cell death and proliferation. Perturb...
Body size in multicellular organisms is determined by the integartion of two factors: the rate of gr...
AbstractThe Ras GTPase links extracellular mitogens to intracellular mechanisms that control cell pr...
The Ras GTPase links extracellular signals to intracellular mechanisms that control cell growth, the...
The Ras GTPase links extracellular signals to intracellular mechanisms that control cell growth, the...
AbstractIn most tissues, cell division is coordinated with increases in mass (i.e., growth). To unde...
AbstractActivation of Ras inhibits apoptosis during Drosophila development. Genetic evidence indicat...
<div><p>The small G-protein Ras is a conserved regulator of cell and tissue growth. These effects of...
Severe defects in cell size are a nearly universal feature of cancer cells. Yet, the mechanisms that...
Motivation: Cell proliferation and survival plays a fundamental role both during embryonic developme...
AbstractExtracellular growth factors are required for the survival of most animal cells. They often ...
The small G-protein Ras is a conserved regulator of cell and tissue growth. These effects of Ras are...
AbstractBackground Ras proteins play an essential role in the transduction of signals from a wide ra...
SummaryThe Ras signaling pathway allows cells to translate external cues into diverse biological res...
Background: Nuclear Dbf-related/large tumor suppressor (NDR/LATS) kinases have been shown recently t...
SummaryCorrect organ size is determined by the balance between cell death and proliferation. Perturb...
Body size in multicellular organisms is determined by the integartion of two factors: the rate of gr...