AbstractGenetic changes through allelic loss and nucleic acid or protein modifications are the main contributors to loss of function of tumor suppressor proteins. In particular, epigenetic silencing of genes by promoter hypermethylation is associated with increased tumor severity and poor survival. The RASSF (Ras association domain family) family of proteins consists of 10 members, many of which are tumor suppressor proteins that undergo loss of expression through promoter methylation in numerous types of cancers such as leukemia, melanoma, breast, prostate, neck, lung, brain, colorectal and kidney cancers. In addition to their tumor suppressor function, RASSF proteins act as scaffolding agents in microtubule stability, regulate mitotic cel...
Epigenetic mechanisms are frequently deregulated in cancer cells and can lead to the silencing of ge...
The novel tumor suppressor RASSF1A is frequently inactivated during human tumorigenesis by promoter ...
AIM: Activated Ras mediates both cell death and cell survival by distinct effector pathways. It is n...
AbstractGenetic changes through allelic loss and nucleic acid or protein modifications are the main ...
AbstractRas proteins play a direct causal role in human cancer with activating mutations in Ras occu...
The RASSF (Ras-association domain family) has recently gained several new members and now contains t...
The RASSF (Ras-association domain family) has recently gained several new members and now contains t...
Copyright © 2012 Marilyn Gordon et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Ras proteins regulate a wide range of biological processes by interacting with a broad assortment of...
CERVOXYInternational audienceThe Ras association domain family protein1 isoform A (RASSF1A) is a wel...
Abstract: Humans have 10 genes that belong to the Ras association (RA) domain family (RASSF). Among ...
5-methyl cytosine (5mC) is a key epigenetic mark entwined with gene expression and the specification...
The RASSF1A tumour suppressor is a scaffold protein that is involved in cell signalling. Increasing ...
Ras is the most frequently activated oncogene in human cancer. It is not only the most frequently mu...
Humans have 10 genes that belong to the Ras association (RA) domain family (RASSF). Among them, RASS...
Epigenetic mechanisms are frequently deregulated in cancer cells and can lead to the silencing of ge...
The novel tumor suppressor RASSF1A is frequently inactivated during human tumorigenesis by promoter ...
AIM: Activated Ras mediates both cell death and cell survival by distinct effector pathways. It is n...
AbstractGenetic changes through allelic loss and nucleic acid or protein modifications are the main ...
AbstractRas proteins play a direct causal role in human cancer with activating mutations in Ras occu...
The RASSF (Ras-association domain family) has recently gained several new members and now contains t...
The RASSF (Ras-association domain family) has recently gained several new members and now contains t...
Copyright © 2012 Marilyn Gordon et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Ras proteins regulate a wide range of biological processes by interacting with a broad assortment of...
CERVOXYInternational audienceThe Ras association domain family protein1 isoform A (RASSF1A) is a wel...
Abstract: Humans have 10 genes that belong to the Ras association (RA) domain family (RASSF). Among ...
5-methyl cytosine (5mC) is a key epigenetic mark entwined with gene expression and the specification...
The RASSF1A tumour suppressor is a scaffold protein that is involved in cell signalling. Increasing ...
Ras is the most frequently activated oncogene in human cancer. It is not only the most frequently mu...
Humans have 10 genes that belong to the Ras association (RA) domain family (RASSF). Among them, RASS...
Epigenetic mechanisms are frequently deregulated in cancer cells and can lead to the silencing of ge...
The novel tumor suppressor RASSF1A is frequently inactivated during human tumorigenesis by promoter ...
AIM: Activated Ras mediates both cell death and cell survival by distinct effector pathways. It is n...