نتایج جستجو برای: ras superfamily

تعداد نتایج: 45433  

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2012
Christina M Ragain Robert W Newberry Andrew W Ritchie Lauren J Webb

The human protein Rap1A (Rap) is a member of the Ras superfamily of GTPases that binds to the downstream effector Ral guanine nucleotide dissociation stimulator (RalGDS). Although Ras and Rap have nearly identical amino acid sequences and structures along the effector binding surface, the charge reversal mutation Rap K31E has previously been shown to increase the dissociation constant of Rap-Ra...

Journal: :Circulation research 2000
A Clerk P H Sugden

The small (21 kDa) guanine nucleotide-binding protein (small G protein) superfamily comprises 5 subfamilies (Ras, Rho, ADP ribosylation factors [ARFs], Rab, and Ran) that act as molecular switches to regulate numerous cellular responses. Cardiac myocyte hypertrophy is associated with cell growth and changes in the cytoskeleton and myofibrillar apparatus. In other cells, the Ras subfamily regula...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1992
E J Tisdale J R Bourne R Khosravi-Far C J Der W E Balch

We have examined the role of ras-related rab proteins in transport from the ER to the Golgi complex in vivo using a vaccinia recombinant T7 RNA polymerase virus to express site-directed rab mutants. These mutations are within highly conserved domains involved in guanine nucleotide binding and hydrolysis found in ras and all members of the ras superfamily. Substitutions in the GTP-binding domain...

2012
Deanna M. Patmore Sara Welch Patricia C. Fulkerson Jianqiang Wu Kwangmin Choi David Eaves Jennifer J. Kordich Margaret H. Collins Timothy P. Cripe Nancy Ratner

Ras superfamily proteins participate in TGF-b—mediated developmental pathways that promote either tumor suppression or progression. However, the specific Ras proteins, which integrate in vivo with TGF-b signaling pathways, are unknown. As a general approach to this question, we activated all Ras proteins in vivo by genetic deletion of the RasGAP protein Nf1 and examined mice doubly deficient in...

2010
Katie Alexander Gretchen A. Repasky Laura K. Stultz

Genetic mutations in K-Ras, an oncogene belonging to the Ras protein superfamily, are present in number of cancers, including over 90% of pancreatic and 50% of colorectal cancers. The mutated or oncogenic form of the K-Ras GTPase is perpetually locked in the GTP-bound active conformation, thereby inducing extreme and rapid cell proliferation as well as decreasing cell sensitivity to suspension-...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1995
H G Wang J A Millan A D Cox C J Der U R Rapp T Beck H Zha J C Reed

The Bcl-2 protein is an important regulator of programmed cell death, but the biochemical mechanism by which this protein prevents apoptosis remains enigmatic. Recently, Bcl-2 has been reported to physically interact with a member of the Ras superfamily of small GTPases, p23-R-Ras. To examine the functional significance of R-Ras for regulation of cell death pathways, the IL-3-dependent cells 32...

Journal: :Cellular signalling 2009
Teunis J P van Dam Holger Rehmann Johannes L Bos Berend Snel

The members of the Ras-like superfamily of small GTP-binding proteins are molecular switches that are in general regulated in time and space by guanine nucleotide exchange factors and GTPase activating proteins. The Ras-like G-proteins Ras, Rap and Ral are regulated by a variety of guanine nucleotide exchange factors that are characterized by a CDC25 homology domain. Here we study the evolution...

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