AbstractRas plays the role of a molecular switch in many cellular signalling pathways. The Raf-kinase has been identified as the direct target molecule of Ras in mammalian cells. However, in recent reports other proteins have been characterised as putative Ras effectors which have neither a functional nor a structural relationship to each other. In addition it has been shown that also other members of the Ras family like Rap and R-Ras can interact with some of these proteins. To address the problem of specificity and of biological relevance of the interactions, they have to be carefully quantified and the cellular localisation of the proteins involved taken into account
SummaryThe Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK signal transduction pathway is a major regulator of cell proliferation ac...
R-ras is a member of the ras family of small GTPases that associates with the apoptosis-suppressing ...
This chapter describes the Ras and Rap I interaction with AF-6 effector target. The chapter presents...
AbstractRas plays the role of a molecular switch in many cellular signalling pathways. The Raf-kinas...
Small GTPases of the Ras family are major players of signal transduction in eukaryotic cells. They r...
Small GTPases of the Ras family are major players of signal transduction in eukaryotic cells. They r...
Raf-1 is a critical downstream target of Ras and contains two distinct domains that bind Ras. The fi...
M-Ras is a Ras-related protein that shares approximately 55% identity with K-Ras and TC21. The M-Ras...
Raf-1 is a critical downstream target of Ras and contains two distinct domains that bind Ras. The fi...
Although Raf-1 is a critical Ras effector target, how Ras mediates Raf-1 activation remains unresolv...
AbstractCould the recent elucidation of the structure of the Rap–Raf complex have been the first gli...
Although Raf-1 is a critical Ras effector target, how Ras mediates Raf-1 activation remains unresolv...
M-Ras is a Ras-related protein that shares approximately 55% identity with K-Ras and TC21. The M-Ras...
A key event for Ras transformation involves the direct physical association between Ras and the Raf-...
A key event for Ras transformation involves the direct physical association between Ras and the Raf-...
SummaryThe Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK signal transduction pathway is a major regulator of cell proliferation ac...
R-ras is a member of the ras family of small GTPases that associates with the apoptosis-suppressing ...
This chapter describes the Ras and Rap I interaction with AF-6 effector target. The chapter presents...
AbstractRas plays the role of a molecular switch in many cellular signalling pathways. The Raf-kinas...
Small GTPases of the Ras family are major players of signal transduction in eukaryotic cells. They r...
Small GTPases of the Ras family are major players of signal transduction in eukaryotic cells. They r...
Raf-1 is a critical downstream target of Ras and contains two distinct domains that bind Ras. The fi...
M-Ras is a Ras-related protein that shares approximately 55% identity with K-Ras and TC21. The M-Ras...
Raf-1 is a critical downstream target of Ras and contains two distinct domains that bind Ras. The fi...
Although Raf-1 is a critical Ras effector target, how Ras mediates Raf-1 activation remains unresolv...
AbstractCould the recent elucidation of the structure of the Rap–Raf complex have been the first gli...
Although Raf-1 is a critical Ras effector target, how Ras mediates Raf-1 activation remains unresolv...
M-Ras is a Ras-related protein that shares approximately 55% identity with K-Ras and TC21. The M-Ras...
A key event for Ras transformation involves the direct physical association between Ras and the Raf-...
A key event for Ras transformation involves the direct physical association between Ras and the Raf-...
SummaryThe Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK signal transduction pathway is a major regulator of cell proliferation ac...
R-ras is a member of the ras family of small GTPases that associates with the apoptosis-suppressing ...
This chapter describes the Ras and Rap I interaction with AF-6 effector target. The chapter presents...