The Ras family of proteins is tethered to the inner leaflet of the cell membranes which plays an essential role in signal transduction pathways that promote cellular proliferation, survival, growth, and differentiation. KRas-4B, the most mutated Ras isoform in different cancers, has been under extensive study for more than two decades. Here we have focused our interest on the influence of cholesterol on the orientations that KRas-4B adopts with respect to the plane of the anionic model membranes. How cholesterol in the bilayer might modulate preferences for specific orientation states is far from clear. Herein, after analyzing data from in total 4000 ns-long molecular dynamics (MD) simulations for four KRas-4B systems, properties such as th...
AbstractThe Kras protein, a member of the Ras family of bio-switches that are frequently mutated in ...
Plasma membrane (PM) curvature defines cell shape and intracellular organelle morphologies and is a ...
An intriguing part of the cell membrane that provokes study is protein anchor enrichment on the cell...
The gene encoding the GTPase KRAS is frequently mutated in pancreatic, lung, and colorectal cancers....
KRas proteins are the largest family of mutated Ras isoforms, participating in a wide variety of can...
RAS proteins work as GDP-GTP binary switches and regulate cytoplasmic signaling networks that are ab...
Dysregulation of Ras, a dominant oncogenic protein, in cell proliferation, differentiation, and surv...
KRAS, a 21 kDa small GTPase protein, functions as a molecular switch playing a key role in regulatin...
The small GTPase KRAS, which is frequently mutated in human cancers, must be localized to the plasma...
Ras proteins are oncoproteins and play a major role in human cancers where they fail to switch off t...
Ras is a membrane-anchored signaling protein that serves as a hub for many signaling pathways and al...
For more than three decades, RAS genes have been recognized as among the most important cancer-causi...
The small GTPase KRAS is localized at the plasma membrane where it functions as a molecular switch, ...
An intriguing aspect of the cell membrane that provokes study is lipid-anchor enrichment of lipidate...
As the plasma membrane of cells is inelastic and does not bend spontaneously, membrane curvature is ...
AbstractThe Kras protein, a member of the Ras family of bio-switches that are frequently mutated in ...
Plasma membrane (PM) curvature defines cell shape and intracellular organelle morphologies and is a ...
An intriguing part of the cell membrane that provokes study is protein anchor enrichment on the cell...
The gene encoding the GTPase KRAS is frequently mutated in pancreatic, lung, and colorectal cancers....
KRas proteins are the largest family of mutated Ras isoforms, participating in a wide variety of can...
RAS proteins work as GDP-GTP binary switches and regulate cytoplasmic signaling networks that are ab...
Dysregulation of Ras, a dominant oncogenic protein, in cell proliferation, differentiation, and surv...
KRAS, a 21 kDa small GTPase protein, functions as a molecular switch playing a key role in regulatin...
The small GTPase KRAS, which is frequently mutated in human cancers, must be localized to the plasma...
Ras proteins are oncoproteins and play a major role in human cancers where they fail to switch off t...
Ras is a membrane-anchored signaling protein that serves as a hub for many signaling pathways and al...
For more than three decades, RAS genes have been recognized as among the most important cancer-causi...
The small GTPase KRAS is localized at the plasma membrane where it functions as a molecular switch, ...
An intriguing aspect of the cell membrane that provokes study is lipid-anchor enrichment of lipidate...
As the plasma membrane of cells is inelastic and does not bend spontaneously, membrane curvature is ...
AbstractThe Kras protein, a member of the Ras family of bio-switches that are frequently mutated in ...
Plasma membrane (PM) curvature defines cell shape and intracellular organelle morphologies and is a ...
An intriguing part of the cell membrane that provokes study is protein anchor enrichment on the cell...