نتایج جستجو برای: روش ras

تعداد نتایج: 399257  

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Rebecca L Schmidt Cheol Hong Park Atique U Ahmed Justin H Gundelach Nanette R Reed Shen Cheng Bruce E Knudsen Amy H Tang

Constitutively active RAS small GTPases promote the genesis of human cancers. An important goal in cancer biology is to identify means of countervailing activated RAS signaling to reverse malignant transformation. Oncogenic K-RAS mutations are found in virtually all pancreatic adenocarcinomas, making the RAS pathway an ideal target for therapeutic intervention. How to best contravene hyperactiv...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Kwang-jin Cho Rinshi S. Kasai Jin-Hee Park Sravanthi Chigurupati Sonja J. Heidorn Dharini van der Hoeven Sarah J. Plowman Akihiro Kusumi Richard Marais John F. Hancock

BACKGROUND The lateral segregation of Ras proteins into transient plasma membrane nanoclusters is essential for high-fidelity signal transmission by the Ras mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade. In this spatially constrained signaling system, the dynamics of Ras nanocluster assembly and disassembly control MAPK signal output. RESULTS We show here that BRaf inhibitors paradoxically ...

2015
Jung Hyun Yoon Hyeong Ju Kwon Hye Sun Lee Eun-Kyung Kim Hee Jung Moon Jin Young Kwak Maohua Xie.

The object of this study is to evaluate the additional role of RAS mutation in detecting thyroid malignancy among BRAF mutation-negative nodules diagnosed as atypia of undetermined significance/follicular lesion of undetermined significance (AUS/FLUS) on cytology.From December 2009 to December 2011, 202 BRAF mutation-negative thyroid nodules diagnosed as AUS/FLUS cytology in 201 patients were i...

2012
Hao-Hsuan Jeng Laura J. Taylor Dafna Bar-Sagi

Mammalian cells contain three closely related ras genes, H-ras, K-ras and N-ras. Although in a given tumour type, oncogenic mutations are selectively observed in only one of the ras genes, the acquisition of the transformed phenotype has been shown to require the contribution of the normal products of the other ras genes. Here we demonstrate that oncogenic K-Ras promotes the activation of wild-...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1996
G Chen S Oh B P Monia D W Stacey

Although members of the RAS protein family (Ha-, Ki-, and N-RAS) are known to play a key role in normal cell proliferation and to be frequently mutated in naturally occurring tumors, it remains unclear which of these proteins functions to regulate growth in normal cells. Gene-specific oligonucleotides (oligos) against c-Ki-RAS (ISIS 6957), c-Ha-RAS (ISIS 2503), and oncogenic Ha-RAS (ISIS 2570) ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1990
B J Christian C H Kao S Q Wu L F Meisner C A Reznikoff

To determine if expression of mutant p21 ras could convert Simian Virus 40-immortalized human uroepithelial cell line (SV-HUC) to tumorigenicity, SV-HUC cells were transfected with pSV2-neo (a neomycin-resistant gene) or PREJ/ras (c-HA-ras-1 with the 12th codon mutation and neo). Seven independent G418-resistant clones (A----G) were isolated from each group (SV-HUC/ras and SV-HUC/neo). SV-HUC/r...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2006
Huibin Yang Raymond R Mattingly

The Ras-GRF1 exchange factor has regulated guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) activity for H-Ras and Rac1 through separate domains. Both H-Ras and Rac1 activation have been linked to synaptic plasticity and thus could contribute to the function of Ras-GRF1 in neuronal signal transduction pathways that underlie learning and memory. We defined the effects of Ras-GRF1 and truncation mutants ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Sharad Khare Sonia Cerda Ramesh K Wali Friederike C von Lintig Maria Tretiakova Loren Joseph Debra Stoiber Greg Cohen Kiran Nimmagadda John Hart Michael D Sitrin Gerry R Boss Marc Bissonnette

K-ras mutations occur frequently in colon cancer and contribute to autonomous growth. In the azoxymethane (AOM) model of colon cancer, in addition to K-ras mutations, we have shown that wild-type (WT) Ras can be activated by upstream pathways, including, e.g., signaling by ErbB receptors. Tumors with mutant or activated WT Ras had increased cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) expression. We have also show...

2003
Sharad Khare Sonia Cerda Ramesh K. Wali Friederike C. von Lintig Maria Tretiakova Loren Joseph Debra Stoiber Greg Cohen Kiran Nimmagadda John Hart Michael D. Sitrin Gerry R. Boss Marc Bissonnette

K-ras mutations occur frequently in colon cancer and contribute to autonomous growth. In the azoxymethane (AOM) model of colon cancer, in addition to K-ras mutations, we have shown that wild-type (WT) Ras can be activated by upstream pathways, including, e.g., signaling by ErbB receptors. Tumors with mutant or activated WT Ras had increased cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) expression. We have also show...

2007
Rebecca L. Schmidt Cheol Hong Park Atique U. Ahmed Justin H. Gundelach Nanette R. Reed Shen Cheng Bruce E. Knudsen Amy H. Tang

Constitutively active RAS small GTPases promote the genesis of human cancers. An important goal in cancer biology is to identify means of countervailing activated RAS signaling to reverse malignant transformation. Oncogenic K-RAS mutations are found in virtually all pancreatic adenocarcinomas, making the RAS pathway an ideal target for therapeutic intervention. How to best contravene hyperactiv...

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