Oncogenic KRAS mutations introduce discrete amino acid substitutions that reduce intrinsic Ras GTPase activity and confer resistance to GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs). Here we discover a partial duplication of the switch 2 domain of K-Ras encoding a tandem repeat of amino acids G60_A66dup in a child with an atypical myeloproliferative neoplasm. K-Ras proteins containing this tandem duplication or a similar five amino acid E62_A66dup mutation identified in lung and colon cancers transform the growth of primary myeloid progenitors and of Ba/F3 cells. Recombinant K-Ras(G60_A66dup) and K-Ras(E62_A66dup) proteins display reduced intrinsic GTP hydrolysis rates, accumulate in the GTP-bound conformation and are resistant to GAP-mediated GTP hydr...
Ras acts in signalling pathways regulating the activity of multiple cellular functions including cel...
KRAS is the most frequently mutated oncogene. The incidence of specific KRAS alleles varies between ...
Somatic KRAS mutations are highly prevalent in many cancers. In addition, a distinct spectrum of ger...
Oncogenic KRAS mutations introduce discrete amino acid substitutions that reduce intrinsic Ras GTPas...
Nearly 30% of human cancers have mutations in one of the three RAS genes. Despite over 30 years of d...
Mutations in the RAS genes are identified in a variety of clinical settings, ranging from somatic mu...
Activating somatic and germline mutations of closely related RAS genes (H, K, N) have been found in ...
(A) KRas4B is activated by the son of sevenless 1 (SOS1) nucleotide exchange factor (GEF), while GAP...
The KRAS GTPase plays a critical role in the control of cellular growth. The activity of KRAS is reg...
K-Ras proteins are major drivers of human cancers, playing a direct causal role in about one million...
SummaryOncogenic mutations in the small Ras GTPases KRas, HRas, and NRas render the proteins constit...
Ras mutations drive approximately one third of human cancers by aberrant regulation of the mitogen-a...
RAS proteins (KRAS4A, KRAS4B, NRAS and HRAS) function as GDP–GTP-regulated binary on-off switches, w...
Ras proteins are part of a large superfamily of small monomeric GTPases that act as molecular switch...
Somatic KRAS mutations are highly prevalent in many cancers. In addition, a distinct spectrum of ger...
Ras acts in signalling pathways regulating the activity of multiple cellular functions including cel...
KRAS is the most frequently mutated oncogene. The incidence of specific KRAS alleles varies between ...
Somatic KRAS mutations are highly prevalent in many cancers. In addition, a distinct spectrum of ger...
Oncogenic KRAS mutations introduce discrete amino acid substitutions that reduce intrinsic Ras GTPas...
Nearly 30% of human cancers have mutations in one of the three RAS genes. Despite over 30 years of d...
Mutations in the RAS genes are identified in a variety of clinical settings, ranging from somatic mu...
Activating somatic and germline mutations of closely related RAS genes (H, K, N) have been found in ...
(A) KRas4B is activated by the son of sevenless 1 (SOS1) nucleotide exchange factor (GEF), while GAP...
The KRAS GTPase plays a critical role in the control of cellular growth. The activity of KRAS is reg...
K-Ras proteins are major drivers of human cancers, playing a direct causal role in about one million...
SummaryOncogenic mutations in the small Ras GTPases KRas, HRas, and NRas render the proteins constit...
Ras mutations drive approximately one third of human cancers by aberrant regulation of the mitogen-a...
RAS proteins (KRAS4A, KRAS4B, NRAS and HRAS) function as GDP–GTP-regulated binary on-off switches, w...
Ras proteins are part of a large superfamily of small monomeric GTPases that act as molecular switch...
Somatic KRAS mutations are highly prevalent in many cancers. In addition, a distinct spectrum of ger...
Ras acts in signalling pathways regulating the activity of multiple cellular functions including cel...
KRAS is the most frequently mutated oncogene. The incidence of specific KRAS alleles varies between ...
Somatic KRAS mutations are highly prevalent in many cancers. In addition, a distinct spectrum of ger...