RAS is a founding member of the RAS superfamily of GTPases. These small 21 kDa proteins function as molecular switches to initialize signaling cascades involved in various cellular processes, including gene expression, cell growth, and differentiation. RAS is activated by GTP loading and deactivated upon GTP hydrolysis to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) and GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs) accelerate GTP loading and hydrolysis, respectively. These accessory proteins play a fundamental role in regulating activities of RAS superfamily small GTPase via a conserved guanine binding (G)-domain, which consists of five G motifs. The Switch regions lie within or proximal to the G2 and G3 motifs, and undergo dynamic conformational ch...
Interest in the guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) reaction of Ras as a molecular drug target stems f...
AbstractRas GTPases are binary switches, cycling between an inactive GDP-bound form and an active GT...
SummaryThe flexibility of the conserved 57DTAGQ61 motif is essential for Ras proper cycling in respo...
There is now considerable and increasing evidence for a causal role of aberrant activity of the Ras ...
The KRAS GTPase plays a critical role in the control of cellular growth. The activity of KRAS is reg...
AbstractSmall GTPases are molecular switches that have been adopted to control many eukaryotic cell ...
SUMMARYCell growth and differentiation are controlled by growth factor receptors coupled to the GTPa...
Ras GTPases are signaling switches that control critical cellular processes including gene expressio...
Somatic mutations in the RAS genes are frequent in human tumors, especially in pancreatic, colorecta...
Ever since their discovery as cellular counterparts of viral oncogenes more than 25 years ago, much ...
Rat sarcoma (RAS) family members are small GTPases that control a number of signaling pathways impor...
Interest in the guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) reaction of Ras as a molecular drug target stems f...
Ras GTPases have been a subject of intense investigation since the early-80’s, when single point mut...
RAS proteins function as highly regulated molecular switches that control cellular growth. In additi...
Ras GTPases cycle between active GTP-bound and inactive GDP-bound forms to regulate a multitude of c...
Interest in the guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) reaction of Ras as a molecular drug target stems f...
AbstractRas GTPases are binary switches, cycling between an inactive GDP-bound form and an active GT...
SummaryThe flexibility of the conserved 57DTAGQ61 motif is essential for Ras proper cycling in respo...
There is now considerable and increasing evidence for a causal role of aberrant activity of the Ras ...
The KRAS GTPase plays a critical role in the control of cellular growth. The activity of KRAS is reg...
AbstractSmall GTPases are molecular switches that have been adopted to control many eukaryotic cell ...
SUMMARYCell growth and differentiation are controlled by growth factor receptors coupled to the GTPa...
Ras GTPases are signaling switches that control critical cellular processes including gene expressio...
Somatic mutations in the RAS genes are frequent in human tumors, especially in pancreatic, colorecta...
Ever since their discovery as cellular counterparts of viral oncogenes more than 25 years ago, much ...
Rat sarcoma (RAS) family members are small GTPases that control a number of signaling pathways impor...
Interest in the guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) reaction of Ras as a molecular drug target stems f...
Ras GTPases have been a subject of intense investigation since the early-80’s, when single point mut...
RAS proteins function as highly regulated molecular switches that control cellular growth. In additi...
Ras GTPases cycle between active GTP-bound and inactive GDP-bound forms to regulate a multitude of c...
Interest in the guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) reaction of Ras as a molecular drug target stems f...
AbstractRas GTPases are binary switches, cycling between an inactive GDP-bound form and an active GT...
SummaryThe flexibility of the conserved 57DTAGQ61 motif is essential for Ras proper cycling in respo...