Ras genes are mutated in 15% of human cancers. Ras GTPases operate as molecular switches regulating cellular processes including proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. The three main isoforms of Ras – H-Ras, K-Ras, and N-Ras – inhabit distinct nanodomains of the plasma membrane and intracellular compartments including the Golgi. However, the role of single endogenous Ras isoforms on these compartments remains unclear as most studies have utilized ectopically expressed and mutant forms of Ras proteins. In an effort to develop novel tools that will allow us to abrogate individual endogenous Ras isoforms, we targeted the catalytic domain of p120RasGAP to the plasma membrane with the hypervariable region (HVR) of H-Ras (GAP-CTH) or K-Ra...
RAS is a major anticancer drug target which requires membrane localization to activate downstream si...
RAS proteins require membrane association for their biological activity, making this association a l...
The RAS family of small GTPases, consisting of HRAS, KRAS and NRAS, represent the most frequently mu...
Ras genes are mutated in 15% of human cancers. Ras GTPases operate as molecular switches regulating ...
Ever since their discovery as cellular counterparts of viral oncogenes more than 25 years ago, much ...
金沢大学大学院医学系研究科脳細胞分子学金沢大学薬学部Ras-GTPase-activating proteins (Ras-GAPs) have been implicated both as sup...
Ras GTPases are signaling switches that control critical cellular processes including gene expressio...
2noThe Ras pathway is frequently deregulated in cancer, actively contributing to tumor development a...
A clinically efficacious Ras inhibitor has eluded drug-discovery efforts for decades. In a paper in ...
Somatic mutations in the RAS genes are frequent in human tumors, especially in pancreatic, colorecta...
AbstractThree decades after identification of the Ras oncogene, no effective treatments for Ras muta...
SUMMARYCell growth and differentiation are controlled by growth factor receptors coupled to the GTPa...
Ras p120 GTPase activation protein (GAP), a cytosolic protein, is a negative mediator and potential ...
Rat sarcoma (RAS) family members are small GTPases that control a number of signaling pathways impor...
RAS proteins (KRAS4A, KRAS4B, NRAS and HRAS) function as GDP–GTP-regulated binary on-off switches, w...
RAS is a major anticancer drug target which requires membrane localization to activate downstream si...
RAS proteins require membrane association for their biological activity, making this association a l...
The RAS family of small GTPases, consisting of HRAS, KRAS and NRAS, represent the most frequently mu...
Ras genes are mutated in 15% of human cancers. Ras GTPases operate as molecular switches regulating ...
Ever since their discovery as cellular counterparts of viral oncogenes more than 25 years ago, much ...
金沢大学大学院医学系研究科脳細胞分子学金沢大学薬学部Ras-GTPase-activating proteins (Ras-GAPs) have been implicated both as sup...
Ras GTPases are signaling switches that control critical cellular processes including gene expressio...
2noThe Ras pathway is frequently deregulated in cancer, actively contributing to tumor development a...
A clinically efficacious Ras inhibitor has eluded drug-discovery efforts for decades. In a paper in ...
Somatic mutations in the RAS genes are frequent in human tumors, especially in pancreatic, colorecta...
AbstractThree decades after identification of the Ras oncogene, no effective treatments for Ras muta...
SUMMARYCell growth and differentiation are controlled by growth factor receptors coupled to the GTPa...
Ras p120 GTPase activation protein (GAP), a cytosolic protein, is a negative mediator and potential ...
Rat sarcoma (RAS) family members are small GTPases that control a number of signaling pathways impor...
RAS proteins (KRAS4A, KRAS4B, NRAS and HRAS) function as GDP–GTP-regulated binary on-off switches, w...
RAS is a major anticancer drug target which requires membrane localization to activate downstream si...
RAS proteins require membrane association for their biological activity, making this association a l...
The RAS family of small GTPases, consisting of HRAS, KRAS and NRAS, represent the most frequently mu...