RAS is a signaling protein associated with the cell membrane that is mutated in up to 30% of human cancers. RAS signaling has been proposed to be regulated by dynamic heterogeneity of the cell membrane. Investigating such a mechanism requires near-atomistic detail at macroscopic temporal and spatial scales, which is not possible with conventional computational or experimental techniques. We demonstrate here a multiscale simulation infrastructure that uses machine learning to create a scale-bridging ensemble of over 100,000 simulations of active wild-type KRAS on a complex, asymmetric membrane. Initialized and validated with experimental data (including a new structure of active wild-type KRAS), these simulations represent a substantial adva...
Solution structures and biochemical data have provided a wealth of mechanistic insight into Ras GTPa...
Lipid-anchored Ras GTPases form transient, spatially segregated nanoclusters on the plasmamembrane t...
Dysregulation of Ras, a dominant oncogenic protein, in cell proliferation, differentiation, and surv...
RAS is a signaling protein associated with the cell membrane that is mutated in up to 30% of human c...
RAS is a signaling protein associated with the cell membrane that is mutated in up to 30% of human c...
The RAS proteins are GTP-dependent switches that regulate signaling pathways and are frequently muta...
peer reviewedRas is the most frequently mutated oncogene and recent drug development efforts have sp...
Ras proteins regulate signal transduction processes that control cell growth and proliferation. Thei...
Improved understanding of the relation between the behavior of RAS and RAF proteins and the local li...
Interdependence across time and length scales is common in biology, where atomic interactions can im...
Ras GTPases are lipid-anchored G proteins, which play a fundamental role in cell signaling processes...
<div><p>Lipid-anchored Ras oncoproteins assemble into transient, nano-sized substructures on the pla...
The protein K-Ras functions as a molecular switch in signaling pathways regulating cell growth. In t...
Lipid-anchored Ras oncoproteins assemble into transient, nano-sized substructures on the plasma memb...
Ras protein colocalization at the plasma membrane is implicated in the activation of signaling casca...
Solution structures and biochemical data have provided a wealth of mechanistic insight into Ras GTPa...
Lipid-anchored Ras GTPases form transient, spatially segregated nanoclusters on the plasmamembrane t...
Dysregulation of Ras, a dominant oncogenic protein, in cell proliferation, differentiation, and surv...
RAS is a signaling protein associated with the cell membrane that is mutated in up to 30% of human c...
RAS is a signaling protein associated with the cell membrane that is mutated in up to 30% of human c...
The RAS proteins are GTP-dependent switches that regulate signaling pathways and are frequently muta...
peer reviewedRas is the most frequently mutated oncogene and recent drug development efforts have sp...
Ras proteins regulate signal transduction processes that control cell growth and proliferation. Thei...
Improved understanding of the relation between the behavior of RAS and RAF proteins and the local li...
Interdependence across time and length scales is common in biology, where atomic interactions can im...
Ras GTPases are lipid-anchored G proteins, which play a fundamental role in cell signaling processes...
<div><p>Lipid-anchored Ras oncoproteins assemble into transient, nano-sized substructures on the pla...
The protein K-Ras functions as a molecular switch in signaling pathways regulating cell growth. In t...
Lipid-anchored Ras oncoproteins assemble into transient, nano-sized substructures on the plasma memb...
Ras protein colocalization at the plasma membrane is implicated in the activation of signaling casca...
Solution structures and biochemical data have provided a wealth of mechanistic insight into Ras GTPa...
Lipid-anchored Ras GTPases form transient, spatially segregated nanoclusters on the plasmamembrane t...
Dysregulation of Ras, a dominant oncogenic protein, in cell proliferation, differentiation, and surv...