Ras proteins were identified through their association with cell transformation. Since then they have been shown to regulate cell growth, differentiation and apoptosis, as well as influencing processes such as cell migration and neuronal activity. Ras regulates a number of signalling molecules by translocating them to the plasma membrane for activation. An emerging concept is that Ras acts as a branchpoint in signal transduction because it orchestrates the activity of multiple signalling pathways to regulate diverse cellular functions. This implies a degree of selectivity in the ability of Ras to activate particular arms of each pathway, but the mechanisms by which this is achieved are not known. Ras is also an important regulator of immune...
The discovery of a new downstream target for the Ras GTPases — a Nore1–Mst1 protein complex — reveal...
Among the wealth of information that we have gathered about Ras in the past decade, the introduction...
One of the most obvious hallmarks of cancer is uncontrolled proliferation of cells partly due to ind...
The GTPase, Ras, is rapidly activated in antigen receptor stimulated T cells, B cells and mast cells...
The role of Ras in the transduction of signals that control cell growth is undisputed. However, the ...
The Ras GTPase proteins and their down-stream effectors regulate specific intracellular signalling p...
Ras proteins are compartmentalized by dynamic interactions with both plasma membrane microdomains an...
Analysis of R-Ras signalling pathways. R-Ras has a high degree of sequence homology to Ras and to ot...
Ras guanyl nucleotide releasing proteins (RasGRPs) are guanyl nucleotide exchange factors that activ...
Ras genes are an ubiquitous eukaryotic gene family. Since their discovery as the cellular homologues...
Many members of the Ras superfamily of GTPases have been implicated in the regulation of hematopoie...
Members of a family of intracellular molecular switches, the small GTPases, sense modifications of t...
AbstractRas proteins are compartmentalized by dynamic interactions with both plasma membrane microdo...
Abstractp21 Ras proteins play a critical role in the regulation of cellular growth and differentiati...
In a human body, the behaviour of each cell is controlled by signals like hormones or growth factors...
The discovery of a new downstream target for the Ras GTPases — a Nore1–Mst1 protein complex — reveal...
Among the wealth of information that we have gathered about Ras in the past decade, the introduction...
One of the most obvious hallmarks of cancer is uncontrolled proliferation of cells partly due to ind...
The GTPase, Ras, is rapidly activated in antigen receptor stimulated T cells, B cells and mast cells...
The role of Ras in the transduction of signals that control cell growth is undisputed. However, the ...
The Ras GTPase proteins and their down-stream effectors regulate specific intracellular signalling p...
Ras proteins are compartmentalized by dynamic interactions with both plasma membrane microdomains an...
Analysis of R-Ras signalling pathways. R-Ras has a high degree of sequence homology to Ras and to ot...
Ras guanyl nucleotide releasing proteins (RasGRPs) are guanyl nucleotide exchange factors that activ...
Ras genes are an ubiquitous eukaryotic gene family. Since their discovery as the cellular homologues...
Many members of the Ras superfamily of GTPases have been implicated in the regulation of hematopoie...
Members of a family of intracellular molecular switches, the small GTPases, sense modifications of t...
AbstractRas proteins are compartmentalized by dynamic interactions with both plasma membrane microdo...
Abstractp21 Ras proteins play a critical role in the regulation of cellular growth and differentiati...
In a human body, the behaviour of each cell is controlled by signals like hormones or growth factors...
The discovery of a new downstream target for the Ras GTPases — a Nore1–Mst1 protein complex — reveal...
Among the wealth of information that we have gathered about Ras in the past decade, the introduction...
One of the most obvious hallmarks of cancer is uncontrolled proliferation of cells partly due to ind...