نتایج جستجو برای: ras

تعداد نتایج: 29876  

Journal: :Annual review of biochemistry 1987
M Barbacid

PRIMARY STRUCTURE ................................................................ ,.......... 7HI Mammalian ras Genes ............................................. ,............................. 781 ras Genes of Other Eukaryotes.. .................................................... ........... 782 ras Oncogenes......................................................................................

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان - دانشکده منابع طبیعی 1393

سالانه در نقاط مختلف جهان، جان و مال بسیاری از مردم در اثر وقوع سیل به مخاطره می¬افتد. توسعه مناطق روستایی و شهری در حاشیه رودخانه¬ها، بستر و حواشی دشت¬های سیلابی بدون شناخت و توجه به شرایط هیدرولوژیکی و دینامیکی رودخانه¬ها و قسمت¬های بالادست حوزه که موجب افزایش خطر سیلاب و خسارات جانی، مالی و زیربنایی ناشی از آن می-شود، توسعه را با ناآگاهی مواجه می¬سازد. از این رو اهمیت برآورد خسارات ناشی از س...

2012
Jeremy G.T. Wurtzel Puneet Kumar Lawrence E. Goldfinger

In this study we investigated the dynamics of R-Ras intracellular trafficking and its contributions to the unique roles of R-Ras in membrane ruffling and cell spreading. Wild type and constitutively active R-Ras localized to membranes of both Rab11- and transferrin-positive and -negative vesicles, which trafficked anterograde to the leading edge in migrating cells. H-Ras also co-localized with ...

2014
Ismail IF Saad Saurav B Saha George Thomas

In the development of multicellularity, signaling proteins has played a very important role. Among them, RAS family is one of the most widely studied protein family. However, evolutionary analysis has been carried out mainly on super family level leaving sub family information in scanty. Thus, a subfamily evolutionary study on RAS evolutionary expansion is imperative as it will aid in better dr...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Vi K Chiu Joseph Silletti Victoria Dinsell Heidi Wiener Kristina Loukeris Guoming Ou Mark R Philips Michael H Pillinger

Post-translational modification of Ras proteins includes prenylcysteine-directed carboxyl methylation. Because Ras participates in Erk activation by epidermal growth factor (EGF), we tested whether Ras methylation regulates Erk activation. EGF stimulation of Erk was inhibited by AFC (N-acetyl-S-farnesyl-L-cysteine), an inhibitor of methylation, but not AGC (N-acetyl-S-geranyl-L-cysteine), an in...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2013
David Romano Helene Maccario Carolanne Doherty Niall P Quinn Walter Kolch David Matallanas

K-Ras is frequently mutated in human cancers. Mutant (mt) K-Ras can stimulate both oncogenic transformation and apoptosis through activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) and AKT pathways and the MST2 pathway, respectively. The biological outcome is determined by the balance and cross talk between these pathways. In colorectal cancer (CRC), a K-Ras mutation is negatively correl...

2009
Takehiko Ogura Anjiang Tan Takuya Tsubota Takayo Nakakura Takahiro Shiotsuki

Ras proteins play important roles in development especially for cell proliferation and differentiation in various organisms. However, their functions in the most insect species are still not clear. We identified three ras cDNAs from the silk worm, Bombyx mori. These sequences corresponded to three Ras of Drosophila melanogaster, but not to three mammalian Ras (H-Ras, K-Ras, N-Ras). Subsequently...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1997
D B Whyte P Kirschmeier T N Hockenberry I Nunez-Oliva L James J J Catino W R Bishop J K Pai

The association of mutant forms of Ras protein with a variety of human cancers has stimulated intense interest in therapies based on inhibiting oncogenic Ras signaling. Attachment of Ras proteins to the plasma membrane is required for effective Ras signaling and is initiated by the enzyme farnesyl protein transferase. We found that in the presence of potent farnesyl protein transferase inhibito...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Lizhong Xu Veronica Lubkov Laura J. Taylor Dafna Bar-Sagi

Ras proteins play a central role in transducing signals that control cell proliferation, differentiation, motility, and survival. The location-specific signaling activity of Ras has been previously shown to be regulated by ubiquitination [1]. However, the molecular machinery that controls Ras ubiquitination has not been defined. Here we demonstrate through biochemical and functional analyses th...

2002
Kwanghee Kim Mary J. Lindstrom Michael N. Gould

Organ-specific cancers with activated ras oncogenes most often are associated exclusively with only one ras isoform. For example, only H-ras activation is associated with rat mammary cancers. The mechanism underlying this specificity is mostly unknown. We have shown previously that this tissue specificity of Ras isoforms is defined by the Ras protein itself and not by differential gene expressi...

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