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Regulatory mechanisms for ras proteins

✍ Scribed by Julian Downward


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
985 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0265-9247

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✦ Synopsis


The proteins encoded by the ras proto-oncogenes play critical roles in normal cellular growth, differentiation and development in addition to their potential for malignant transformation. Several proteins that are involved in the control of the activity of p21ras have now been characterised. ~1 2 0 " ~' stimulates the GTPase activity of p21'" and hence acts as a negative regulator of ras proteins. It may be controlled by tyrosine phosphorylation or association with tyrosine phosphorylated proteins. The neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF 1) gene also encodes a potential GTPase activating protein which is likely to be subject to a different control mechanism. Guanosine nucleotide exchange factors for p21ras have now been identified: these may be positive regulators of ras protein function. It appears that ~2 1 ' " ~ is subject to rapid regulation by several distinct mechanisms which are likely to vary in different cell types; the ras proteins are thereby able to act as very sensitive cellular monitors of the extracellular environment.


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