SummaryThe Ras-specific nucleotide exchange factor Son of sevenless (Sos) is inactive without Ras bound to a distal allosteric site. In contrast, the catalytic domain of Ras guanine nucleotide releasing factor 1 (RasGRF1) is active intrinsically. By substituting residues from RasGRF1 into Sos, we have generated mutants of Sos with basal activity, partially relieved of their dependence on allosteric activation. We have performed molecular dynamics simulations showing how Ras binding to the allosteric site leads to a bias toward the active conformation of Sos. The trajectories show that Sos fluctuates between active and inactive conformations in the absence of Ras and that the activating mutations favor conformations of Sos that are more perm...
KRAS activation is known to be modulated by a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF), namely, Son ...
Growth factor-triggered activation of Ras proteins is believed to be mediated by guanine nucleotide ...
Ras proteins are highly conserved signaling molecules that exhibit regulated, nucleotide-dependent s...
AbstractThe classical model for the activation of the nucleotide exchange factor Son of sevenless (S...
AbstractGrowth factor receptors activate Ras by recruiting the nucleotide exchange factor son of sev...
The activity of Ras is controlled by the inter-conversion between GTP- and GDP-bound forms, partly r...
SummaryRas GTPases are conformational switches controlling cell proliferation, differentiation, and ...
SummaryThe flexibility of the conserved 57DTAGQ61 motif is essential for Ras proper cycling in respo...
Activation of the small guanosine triphosphatase H-Ras by the exchange factor Son of Sevenless (SOS)...
The guanine-nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) Son-of-Sevenless (SOS) plays a critical role in metazoa...
SummaryThe evolutionary and physical deformability patterns of members of the Ras GTPase superfamily...
SummaryThe Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK signal transduction pathway is a major regulator of cell proliferation ac...
The questions outlined in this thesis dissertation were proposed in order to provide insight regardi...
Ras proteins serve as crucial signaling modulators in cell proliferation through their ability to hy...
AbstractEvolutionary constraints on the sequence of RasbyPradeep BandaruDoctor of Philosophy in Mole...
KRAS activation is known to be modulated by a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF), namely, Son ...
Growth factor-triggered activation of Ras proteins is believed to be mediated by guanine nucleotide ...
Ras proteins are highly conserved signaling molecules that exhibit regulated, nucleotide-dependent s...
AbstractThe classical model for the activation of the nucleotide exchange factor Son of sevenless (S...
AbstractGrowth factor receptors activate Ras by recruiting the nucleotide exchange factor son of sev...
The activity of Ras is controlled by the inter-conversion between GTP- and GDP-bound forms, partly r...
SummaryRas GTPases are conformational switches controlling cell proliferation, differentiation, and ...
SummaryThe flexibility of the conserved 57DTAGQ61 motif is essential for Ras proper cycling in respo...
Activation of the small guanosine triphosphatase H-Ras by the exchange factor Son of Sevenless (SOS)...
The guanine-nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) Son-of-Sevenless (SOS) plays a critical role in metazoa...
SummaryThe evolutionary and physical deformability patterns of members of the Ras GTPase superfamily...
SummaryThe Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK signal transduction pathway is a major regulator of cell proliferation ac...
The questions outlined in this thesis dissertation were proposed in order to provide insight regardi...
Ras proteins serve as crucial signaling modulators in cell proliferation through their ability to hy...
AbstractEvolutionary constraints on the sequence of RasbyPradeep BandaruDoctor of Philosophy in Mole...
KRAS activation is known to be modulated by a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF), namely, Son ...
Growth factor-triggered activation of Ras proteins is believed to be mediated by guanine nucleotide ...
Ras proteins are highly conserved signaling molecules that exhibit regulated, nucleotide-dependent s...