Abstract: The Ral proteins (RalA and RalB) are small G proteins of the Ras family that have been implicated in exocytosis, endocytosis, transcriptional regulation and mitochondrial fission, as well as having a role in tumourigenesis. RalA and RalB are activated downstream of the master regulator, Ras, which causes the nucleotide exchange of GDP for GTP. Here we report the 1H, 15 N and 13C resonance assignments of RalA in its active form bound to the GTP analogue GMPPNP. We also report the backbone assignments of RalA in its inactive, GDP-bound form. The assignments give insight into the switch regions, which change conformation upon nucleotide exchange. These switch regions are invisible in the spectra of the active, GMPPNP bound form but t...
RalA is a membrane-associated small GTPase that regulates vesicle trafficking. Here we identify a sp...
The Ras-like small GTPases RalA and RalB are well validated effectors of RAS oncogene-driven human c...
poster abstractThe Ral subfamily of GTPases consists of highly similar RalA and RalB isoforms that p...
Abstract: The Ral proteins (RalA and RalB) are small G proteins of the Ras family that have been imp...
The small GTPase Ras is an important signaling molecule acting as a molecular switch in eukaryotic c...
RalA and RalB, members of the Ras superfamily, play a pivotal role in tumour progression in Ras-driv...
AbstractRalA is a GTPase with effectors such as Sec5 and Exo84 in the exocyst complex and RalBP1, a ...
The Ras-like GTPases RalA and B are important drivers of tumor growth and metastasis. Chemicals that...
AbstractGTP binding proteins are classified into two families: heterotrimeric large G proteins which...
The major results of the present work are related to low molecular weight guanosine triphosphate (GT...
RALA and RALB are highly homologous small G proteins belonging to the RAS superfamily. Like other sm...
Since their discovery in 1986, Ral (Ras-like) GTPases have emerged as critical regulators of diverse...
Ras belongs to a family of small G-proteins and acts as a signalling hub, initiating multiple downst...
RalA and RalB are members of the Ras family of small G proteins and are activated downstream of Ras ...
In cell signaling events, small GTPases are classical on/off switches depending on the nucleotide, G...
RalA is a membrane-associated small GTPase that regulates vesicle trafficking. Here we identify a sp...
The Ras-like small GTPases RalA and RalB are well validated effectors of RAS oncogene-driven human c...
poster abstractThe Ral subfamily of GTPases consists of highly similar RalA and RalB isoforms that p...
Abstract: The Ral proteins (RalA and RalB) are small G proteins of the Ras family that have been imp...
The small GTPase Ras is an important signaling molecule acting as a molecular switch in eukaryotic c...
RalA and RalB, members of the Ras superfamily, play a pivotal role in tumour progression in Ras-driv...
AbstractRalA is a GTPase with effectors such as Sec5 and Exo84 in the exocyst complex and RalBP1, a ...
The Ras-like GTPases RalA and B are important drivers of tumor growth and metastasis. Chemicals that...
AbstractGTP binding proteins are classified into two families: heterotrimeric large G proteins which...
The major results of the present work are related to low molecular weight guanosine triphosphate (GT...
RALA and RALB are highly homologous small G proteins belonging to the RAS superfamily. Like other sm...
Since their discovery in 1986, Ral (Ras-like) GTPases have emerged as critical regulators of diverse...
Ras belongs to a family of small G-proteins and acts as a signalling hub, initiating multiple downst...
RalA and RalB are members of the Ras family of small G proteins and are activated downstream of Ras ...
In cell signaling events, small GTPases are classical on/off switches depending on the nucleotide, G...
RalA is a membrane-associated small GTPase that regulates vesicle trafficking. Here we identify a sp...
The Ras-like small GTPases RalA and RalB are well validated effectors of RAS oncogene-driven human c...
poster abstractThe Ral subfamily of GTPases consists of highly similar RalA and RalB isoforms that p...