AbstractSmall GTPases are molecular switches that have been adopted to control many eukaryotic cell functions. Starting with the study of the protooncogene Ras in the early 1980s, detailed pathways have been uncovered upstream and downstream of Ras-related GTP binding proteins. Nonetheless, novel members have been discovered at a pace that has outstripped cell biologists, and thus much remains to be established regarding newer family members. Undiscovered functions are still being uncovered for “established” small GTPases such as Ras, Rho, and Ran. The topics covered at this meeting indeed demonstrate that Ras proteins are at the heart of cellular dynamics
The Ras superfamily of small GTPases are guanine nucleotide dependent switches essential for numerou...
AbstractRas GTPases are binary switches, cycling between an inactive GDP-bound form and an active GT...
The Ras superfamily of G-proteins are of great research interest for structure-function relationship...
AbstractSmall GTPases are molecular switches that have been adopted to control many eukaryotic cell ...
Small GTP binding proteins function as molecular switches which cycles between GTP-bound ON and GDP-...
The Ras superfamily of small GTPases is composed of more than 150 members, which share a conserved s...
Members of a family of intracellular molecular switches, the small GTPases, sense modifications of t...
The Rho GTPases form a subgroup of the Ras superfamily of 20- to 30-kD GTP-binding proteins that hav...
Small GTPases belonging to Ras family of proteins have key roles in regulating nearly every aspect o...
AbstractCould the recent elucidation of the structure of the Rap–Raf complex have been the first gli...
Rat sarcoma (RAS) family members are small GTPases that control a number of signaling pathways impor...
Ras proteins function as signaling hubs that are activated by convergent signaling pathways initiate...
Ras and Ras-related small GTPases are key regulators of diverse cellular functions that impact cell ...
The Ras superfamily of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases) comprise over 150 human members (Ta...
Since their discovery in 1986, Ral (Ras-like) GTPases have emerged as critical regulators of diverse...
The Ras superfamily of small GTPases are guanine nucleotide dependent switches essential for numerou...
AbstractRas GTPases are binary switches, cycling between an inactive GDP-bound form and an active GT...
The Ras superfamily of G-proteins are of great research interest for structure-function relationship...
AbstractSmall GTPases are molecular switches that have been adopted to control many eukaryotic cell ...
Small GTP binding proteins function as molecular switches which cycles between GTP-bound ON and GDP-...
The Ras superfamily of small GTPases is composed of more than 150 members, which share a conserved s...
Members of a family of intracellular molecular switches, the small GTPases, sense modifications of t...
The Rho GTPases form a subgroup of the Ras superfamily of 20- to 30-kD GTP-binding proteins that hav...
Small GTPases belonging to Ras family of proteins have key roles in regulating nearly every aspect o...
AbstractCould the recent elucidation of the structure of the Rap–Raf complex have been the first gli...
Rat sarcoma (RAS) family members are small GTPases that control a number of signaling pathways impor...
Ras proteins function as signaling hubs that are activated by convergent signaling pathways initiate...
Ras and Ras-related small GTPases are key regulators of diverse cellular functions that impact cell ...
The Ras superfamily of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases) comprise over 150 human members (Ta...
Since their discovery in 1986, Ral (Ras-like) GTPases have emerged as critical regulators of diverse...
The Ras superfamily of small GTPases are guanine nucleotide dependent switches essential for numerou...
AbstractRas GTPases are binary switches, cycling between an inactive GDP-bound form and an active GT...
The Ras superfamily of G-proteins are of great research interest for structure-function relationship...