The trafficking, membrane localization, and lipid raft association of Ras proteins, which are crucial oncogenic mediators, dictate their isoform-specific biological responses. Accordingly, their spatiotemporal dynamics are tightly regulated. While extensively studied for H- and K-Ras, such information on N-Ras, an etiological oncogenic factor, is limited. Here, we report a novel mechanism regulating the activation-dependent spatiotemporal organization of N-Ras, its modulation by biologically relevant stimuli, and isoform-specific effects on signaling. We combined patching/immobilization of another membrane protein with fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (patch-FRAP) and FRAP beam size analysis to investigate N-Ras membrane interacti...
AbstractRas GTPases play a crucial role in signal transduction cascades involved in cell differentia...
AbstractRas is a central regulator of cellular signaling pathways. It is mutated in 20–30% of human ...
Solution structures and biochemical data have provided a wealth of mechanistic insight into Ras GTPa...
The trafficking, membrane localization, and lipid raft association of Ras proteins, which are crucia...
Different sites of plasma membrane attachment may underlie functional differences between isoforms o...
peer reviewedRas is the most frequently mutated oncogene and recent drug development efforts have sp...
The microlocalization of Ras proteins to different microdomains of the plasma membrane is critical f...
Ras proteins are distributed in different types of plasma membrane microdomains and endomembranes. H...
Ha-Ras and Ki-Ras have different distributions across plasma membrane microdomains. The Ras C-termin...
AbstractRas proteins are compartmentalized by dynamic interactions with both plasma membrane microdo...
Dysregulation of Ras, a dominant oncogenic protein, in cell proliferation, differentiation, and surv...
Plasma membrane compartmentalization imposes lateral segregation on membrane proteins that is import...
Localization of signaling complexes to specific micro-domains coordinates signal transduction at the...
H-, N- and K-ras4B are lipid-anchored, peripheral membrane guanine nucleotide binding proteins. Rece...
Ras proteins are oncoproteins and play a major role in human cancers where they fail to switch off t...
AbstractRas GTPases play a crucial role in signal transduction cascades involved in cell differentia...
AbstractRas is a central regulator of cellular signaling pathways. It is mutated in 20–30% of human ...
Solution structures and biochemical data have provided a wealth of mechanistic insight into Ras GTPa...
The trafficking, membrane localization, and lipid raft association of Ras proteins, which are crucia...
Different sites of plasma membrane attachment may underlie functional differences between isoforms o...
peer reviewedRas is the most frequently mutated oncogene and recent drug development efforts have sp...
The microlocalization of Ras proteins to different microdomains of the plasma membrane is critical f...
Ras proteins are distributed in different types of plasma membrane microdomains and endomembranes. H...
Ha-Ras and Ki-Ras have different distributions across plasma membrane microdomains. The Ras C-termin...
AbstractRas proteins are compartmentalized by dynamic interactions with both plasma membrane microdo...
Dysregulation of Ras, a dominant oncogenic protein, in cell proliferation, differentiation, and surv...
Plasma membrane compartmentalization imposes lateral segregation on membrane proteins that is import...
Localization of signaling complexes to specific micro-domains coordinates signal transduction at the...
H-, N- and K-ras4B are lipid-anchored, peripheral membrane guanine nucleotide binding proteins. Rece...
Ras proteins are oncoproteins and play a major role in human cancers where they fail to switch off t...
AbstractRas GTPases play a crucial role in signal transduction cascades involved in cell differentia...
AbstractRas is a central regulator of cellular signaling pathways. It is mutated in 20–30% of human ...
Solution structures and biochemical data have provided a wealth of mechanistic insight into Ras GTPa...