RasG is the most abundant Ras protein in growing Dictyostelium cells and the closest relative of mammalian Ras proteins. We have generated null mutants in which expression of RasG is completely abolished. Unexpectedly, RasG− cells are able to grow at nearly wild-type rates. However, they exhibit defective cell movement and a wide range of defects in the control of the actin cytoskeleton, including a loss of cell polarity, absence of normal lamellipodia, formation of unusual small, punctate polymerized actin structures, and a large number of abnormally long filopodia. Despite their lack of polarity and abnormal cytoskeleton, mutant cells perform normal chemotaxis. However, rasG− cells are unable to perform normal cytokinesis, becoming multin...
Background. Signaling pathways linking receptor activation to actin reorganization ...
The Ras subfamily proteins are monomeric GTPases that function as molecular switches in cellular si...
We have identified a novel Ras-interacting protein fromDictyostelium, RIP3, whose function is requir...
RasG is the most abundant Ras protein in growing Dictyostelium cells and the closest relative of mam...
The Ras Family of GTP-binding proteins have been implicated in the control of cellular growth, diffe...
Disruption of the rasG gene in Dictyostelium discoideum results in several distinct phenotypes: a de...
During the aggregation of Dictyostelium cells, signaling through RasG is more important in regulatin...
Endocytosis and cell migration both require transient localised remodelling of the cell cortex. Seve...
Dictyostelium transformants expressing an activated rasG gene, rasG-G12T, do not aggregate when sta...
Background: Dictyostelium possesses a surprisingly large number of Ras proteins and little is known ...
AbstractBackground:Dictyostelium possesses a surprisingly large number of Ras proteins and little is...
RasG-regulated signal transduction has been linked to a variety of growth-specific processes and app...
Loss of either of the Ras pathway members RasS or GefB causes growing Dictyostelium cells to move ab...
The Ras family of GTP-binding proteins has been implicated in the control of cellular growth, differ...
Background: Ras proteins are guanine-nucleotide-binding enzymes that couple cell su...
Background. Signaling pathways linking receptor activation to actin reorganization ...
The Ras subfamily proteins are monomeric GTPases that function as molecular switches in cellular si...
We have identified a novel Ras-interacting protein fromDictyostelium, RIP3, whose function is requir...
RasG is the most abundant Ras protein in growing Dictyostelium cells and the closest relative of mam...
The Ras Family of GTP-binding proteins have been implicated in the control of cellular growth, diffe...
Disruption of the rasG gene in Dictyostelium discoideum results in several distinct phenotypes: a de...
During the aggregation of Dictyostelium cells, signaling through RasG is more important in regulatin...
Endocytosis and cell migration both require transient localised remodelling of the cell cortex. Seve...
Dictyostelium transformants expressing an activated rasG gene, rasG-G12T, do not aggregate when sta...
Background: Dictyostelium possesses a surprisingly large number of Ras proteins and little is known ...
AbstractBackground:Dictyostelium possesses a surprisingly large number of Ras proteins and little is...
RasG-regulated signal transduction has been linked to a variety of growth-specific processes and app...
Loss of either of the Ras pathway members RasS or GefB causes growing Dictyostelium cells to move ab...
The Ras family of GTP-binding proteins has been implicated in the control of cellular growth, differ...
Background: Ras proteins are guanine-nucleotide-binding enzymes that couple cell su...
Background. Signaling pathways linking receptor activation to actin reorganization ...
The Ras subfamily proteins are monomeric GTPases that function as molecular switches in cellular si...
We have identified a novel Ras-interacting protein fromDictyostelium, RIP3, whose function is requir...