Ras proteins are distributed in different types of plasma membrane microdomains and endomembranes. However, how microlocalization affects the signals generated by Ras and its subsequent biological outputs is largely unknown. We have approached this question by selectively targeting RasV12 to different cellular sublocalizations. We show here that compartmentalization dictates Ras utilization of effectors and the intensity of its signals. Activated Ras can evoke enhanced proliferation and transformation from most of its platforms, with the exception of the Golgi complex. Furthermore, signals that promote survival emanate primarily from the endoplasmic reticulum pool. In addition, we have investigated the need for the different pools of endoge...
Ras proteins were identified through their association with cell transformation. Since then they hav...
peer reviewedDisruption of the native membrane organization of Ras by the farnesyltransferase inhibi...
H-, N-, and K-Ras are isoforms of Ras proteins, which undergo different lipid modifications at the C...
AbstractRas isoforms are membrane bound proteins that differentially localize to the plasma membrane...
AbstractRas proteins are compartmentalized by dynamic interactions with both plasma membrane microdo...
Ras proteins are compartmentalized by dynamic interactions with both plasma membrane microdomains an...
Ras GTPases operate as key molecular switch that convey extracellular signals from surface receptors...
Among the wealth of information that we have gathered about Ras in the past decade, the introduction...
The Ras GTPases operate as molecular switches that link extracellular stimuli with a diverse range o...
AbstractImaging experiments have shown that cell signaling components such as Ras can be activated b...
Ha-Ras and Ki-Ras have different distributions across plasma membrane microdomains. The Ras C-termin...
AbstractRas proteins regulate cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis from various cellular plat...
The trafficking, membrane localization, and lipid raft association of Ras proteins, which are crucia...
RAS GTPases are frequently mutated in human cancer. H- and NRAS isoforms are distributed over both p...
peer reviewedRas is the most frequently mutated oncogene and recent drug development efforts have sp...
Ras proteins were identified through their association with cell transformation. Since then they hav...
peer reviewedDisruption of the native membrane organization of Ras by the farnesyltransferase inhibi...
H-, N-, and K-Ras are isoforms of Ras proteins, which undergo different lipid modifications at the C...
AbstractRas isoforms are membrane bound proteins that differentially localize to the plasma membrane...
AbstractRas proteins are compartmentalized by dynamic interactions with both plasma membrane microdo...
Ras proteins are compartmentalized by dynamic interactions with both plasma membrane microdomains an...
Ras GTPases operate as key molecular switch that convey extracellular signals from surface receptors...
Among the wealth of information that we have gathered about Ras in the past decade, the introduction...
The Ras GTPases operate as molecular switches that link extracellular stimuli with a diverse range o...
AbstractImaging experiments have shown that cell signaling components such as Ras can be activated b...
Ha-Ras and Ki-Ras have different distributions across plasma membrane microdomains. The Ras C-termin...
AbstractRas proteins regulate cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis from various cellular plat...
The trafficking, membrane localization, and lipid raft association of Ras proteins, which are crucia...
RAS GTPases are frequently mutated in human cancer. H- and NRAS isoforms are distributed over both p...
peer reviewedRas is the most frequently mutated oncogene and recent drug development efforts have sp...
Ras proteins were identified through their association with cell transformation. Since then they hav...
peer reviewedDisruption of the native membrane organization of Ras by the farnesyltransferase inhibi...
H-, N-, and K-Ras are isoforms of Ras proteins, which undergo different lipid modifications at the C...