We show that expression of Ras-15A, previously shown to be a dominant-negative mutant in yeast, is a potent inhibitor of endogenous Ras protein function in mammalian cells. Expression of Ras-15A did not inhibit the growth of cells containing an oncogenic ras gene nor did it interfere with the ability of transiently expressed oncogenic ras or raf genes to activate transcription from a Ras-responsive ets1/AP-1 promoter. In contrast, expression of Ras-15A completely blocked growth of normal cells and activation of the ets1/AP-1 promoter by transiently overexpressed SOS1 and normal Ras proteins. These results suggest that Ras-15A, like Ras-17N, blocks endogenous Ras function by interfering with upstream activation of Ras proteins rather than do...
Although the Ras protein has been seen as a potential target for cancer therapy for the past 30 year...
AbstractFarnesyltransferase inhibitors cause the growth arrest of ras-transformed cells, but not tha...
Ras guanyl nucleotide releasing proteins (RasGRPs) are guanyl nucleotide exchange factors that activ...
The Ras(17N) dominant negative antagonizes endogenous Ras function by forming stable, inactive compl...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC25 gene and closely homologous genes in other eukaryotes encode guan...
The Ras-mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathway is a highly conserved eukaryotic signal trans...
Ever since their discovery as cellular counterparts of viral oncogenes more than 25 years ago, much ...
Ras proteins have been implicated in up to 30% of all human cancers. However, in some tissues the i...
Although the Ras-related protein TC21/R-Ras2 has only 55% amino acid identity with Ras proteins, mut...
A high-copy-number plasmid genomic library was screened for genes that when overexpressed down-regul...
AbstractThree decades after identification of the Ras oncogene, no effective treatments for Ras muta...
Ras GTPases include the isoforms H-Ras, K-Ras, and N-Ras. Despite their great biochemical and biolog...
Ras1p and Ras2p, from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, are GTP-binding proteins that are essential elements...
Two mutant alleles of RAS2 were discovered that dominantly interfere with wild-type RAS function in ...
Small GTPases belonging to Ras family of proteins have key roles in regulating nearly every aspect o...
Although the Ras protein has been seen as a potential target for cancer therapy for the past 30 year...
AbstractFarnesyltransferase inhibitors cause the growth arrest of ras-transformed cells, but not tha...
Ras guanyl nucleotide releasing proteins (RasGRPs) are guanyl nucleotide exchange factors that activ...
The Ras(17N) dominant negative antagonizes endogenous Ras function by forming stable, inactive compl...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC25 gene and closely homologous genes in other eukaryotes encode guan...
The Ras-mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathway is a highly conserved eukaryotic signal trans...
Ever since their discovery as cellular counterparts of viral oncogenes more than 25 years ago, much ...
Ras proteins have been implicated in up to 30% of all human cancers. However, in some tissues the i...
Although the Ras-related protein TC21/R-Ras2 has only 55% amino acid identity with Ras proteins, mut...
A high-copy-number plasmid genomic library was screened for genes that when overexpressed down-regul...
AbstractThree decades after identification of the Ras oncogene, no effective treatments for Ras muta...
Ras GTPases include the isoforms H-Ras, K-Ras, and N-Ras. Despite their great biochemical and biolog...
Ras1p and Ras2p, from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, are GTP-binding proteins that are essential elements...
Two mutant alleles of RAS2 were discovered that dominantly interfere with wild-type RAS function in ...
Small GTPases belonging to Ras family of proteins have key roles in regulating nearly every aspect o...
Although the Ras protein has been seen as a potential target for cancer therapy for the past 30 year...
AbstractFarnesyltransferase inhibitors cause the growth arrest of ras-transformed cells, but not tha...
Ras guanyl nucleotide releasing proteins (RasGRPs) are guanyl nucleotide exchange factors that activ...