2noThe Ras pathway is frequently deregulated in cancer, actively contributing to tumor development and progression. Oncogenic activation of the Ras pathway is commonly due to point mutation of one of the three Ras genes, which occurs in almost one third of human cancers. In the absence of Ras mutation, the pathway is frequently activated by alternative means, including the loss of function of Ras inhibitors. Among Ras inhibitors, the GTPase-Activating Proteins (RasGAPs) are major players, given their ability to modulate multiple cancer-related pathways. In fact, most RasGAPs also have a multi-domain structure that allows them to act as scaffold or adaptor proteins, affecting additional oncogenic cascades. In cancer cells, various mechanisms...
SummaryRAS genes are commonly mutated in cancer; however, RAS mutations are rare in breast cancer, d...
Contained within the Ras superfamily of small GTPases are several important oncogenes. RAS is the mo...
SummaryOncogenic mutations in the small GTPase Ras are highly prevalent in cancer, but an understand...
Ever since their discovery as cellular counterparts of viral oncogenes more than 25 years ago, much ...
Ras has achieved notoriety as an oncogene aberrantly activated in multiple human tumors. Approximate...
Ras has achieved notoriety as an oncogene aberrantly activated in multiple human tumors. Approximate...
Ras genes are evolutionary conserved and codify for a monomeric G protein binding GTP (active form) ...
<p>The Ras family of proteins, composed of H, N, and KRas, function as small GTPases that act as "mo...
<p>The Ras proteins, composed of H, N, and KRas, are a family of small GTPases that normally transmi...
Small GTPases belonging to Ras family of proteins have key roles in regulating nearly every aspect o...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
RAS mutations are the most common gain-of-function change in human cancer and promise to be a critic...
RAS proteins (KRAS4A, KRAS4B, NRAS and HRAS) function as GDP–GTP-regulated binary on-off switches, w...
Ras is a small GTPase that functions as a binary molecular switch, cycling between an inactive guano...
Ras proteins are key elements in the regulation of cellular proliferation, differentiation and survi...
SummaryRAS genes are commonly mutated in cancer; however, RAS mutations are rare in breast cancer, d...
Contained within the Ras superfamily of small GTPases are several important oncogenes. RAS is the mo...
SummaryOncogenic mutations in the small GTPase Ras are highly prevalent in cancer, but an understand...
Ever since their discovery as cellular counterparts of viral oncogenes more than 25 years ago, much ...
Ras has achieved notoriety as an oncogene aberrantly activated in multiple human tumors. Approximate...
Ras has achieved notoriety as an oncogene aberrantly activated in multiple human tumors. Approximate...
Ras genes are evolutionary conserved and codify for a monomeric G protein binding GTP (active form) ...
<p>The Ras family of proteins, composed of H, N, and KRas, function as small GTPases that act as "mo...
<p>The Ras proteins, composed of H, N, and KRas, are a family of small GTPases that normally transmi...
Small GTPases belonging to Ras family of proteins have key roles in regulating nearly every aspect o...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
RAS mutations are the most common gain-of-function change in human cancer and promise to be a critic...
RAS proteins (KRAS4A, KRAS4B, NRAS and HRAS) function as GDP–GTP-regulated binary on-off switches, w...
Ras is a small GTPase that functions as a binary molecular switch, cycling between an inactive guano...
Ras proteins are key elements in the regulation of cellular proliferation, differentiation and survi...
SummaryRAS genes are commonly mutated in cancer; however, RAS mutations are rare in breast cancer, d...
Contained within the Ras superfamily of small GTPases are several important oncogenes. RAS is the mo...
SummaryOncogenic mutations in the small GTPase Ras are highly prevalent in cancer, but an understand...