نتایج جستجو برای: ژن ras

تعداد نتایج: 45621  

Journal: :Current Biology 1997
Barbara M. Marte Pablo Rodriguez-Viciana Stefan Wennström Patricia H. Warne Julian Downward

BACKGROUND The small GTPase R-Ras displays a less potent transforming activity than the closely related Ras oncogene products. Although R-Ras has been reported to interact with c-Raf1 and Ral-GDS in vitro, the pathways by which it exerts its effects on cellular proliferation are not known. RESULTS Both Ras and R-Ras interact with phosphoinositide (PI) 3-kinase in vitro, and induce elevation o...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
I E Mazzoni F A Saïd R Aloyz F D Miller D Kaplan

In this report, we examine how the Ras protein regulates neuronal survival, focusing on sympathetic neurons. Adenovirus-expressed constitutively activated Ras (RasV12) enhanced survival and the phosphorylation of Akt (protein kinase B) and MAP kinase (MAPK), two targets of Ras activity. Functional inhibition of endogenous Ras by adenovirus-expressed dominant-inhibitory Ras (N17Ras) decreased ne...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2000
F Shima T Okada M Kido H Sen Y Tanaka M Tamada C D Hu Y Yamawaki-Kataoka K Kariya T Kataoka

Posttranslational modification, in particular farnesylation, of Ras is crucial for activation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae adenylyl cyclase (CYR1). Based on the previous observation that association of CYR1 with cyclase-associated protein (CAP) is essential for its activation by posttranslationally modified Ras, we postulated that the associated CAP might contribute to the formation of a Ras-bin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Fumi Shima Yoko Yoshikawa Min Ye Mitsugu Araki Shigeyuki Matsumoto Jingling Liao Lizhi Hu Takeshi Sugimoto Yuichi Ijiri Azusa Takeda Yuko Nishiyama Chie Sato Shin Muraoka Atsuo Tamura Tsutomu Osoda Ken-ichiro Tsuda Tomoya Miyakawa Hiroaki Fukunishi Jiro Shimada Takashi Kumasaka Masaki Yamamoto Tohru Kataoka

Mutational activation of the Ras oncogene products (H-Ras, K-Ras, and N-Ras) is frequently observed in human cancers, making them promising anticancer drug targets. Nonetheless, no effective strategy has been available for the development of Ras inhibitors, partly owing to the absence of well-defined surface pockets suitable for drug binding. Only recently, such pockets have been found in the c...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 1999
C C Sharpe M E Dockrell R Scott M I Noor L M Cowsert B P Monia B M Hendry

Progressive renal fibrosis is driven by a range of cytokines that act via membrane receptors and intracellular signaling cascades to evoke gene transcription events and related responses. The Ras family of GTPases has been implicated in many of these signaling cascades in model systems such as 3T3 fibroblasts. However, the roleof the specific Ras isoforms Ki, Ha, and N in the stimulation of ren...

2014
Xiaomei Qi Congying Xie Songwang Hou Gang Li Ning Yin Lei Dong Adrienne Lepp Marla A. Chesnik Shama P. Mirza Aniko Szabo Susan Tsai Zainab Basir Shixiu Wu Guan Chen

A cancer phenotype is driven by several proteins and targeting a cluster of functionally interdependent molecules should be more effective for therapeutic intervention. This is specifically important for Ras-dependent cancer, as mutated (MT) Ras is non-druggable and targeting its interaction with effectors may be essential for therapeutic intervention. Here, we report that a protein-complex act...

Journal: :Blood 2011
Torsten Steinbrunn Thorsten Stühmer Stefan Gattenlöhner Andreas Rosenwald Anja Mottok Christian Unzicker Hermann Einsele Manik Chatterjee Ralf C Bargou

We have recently shown that approximately half of primary multiple myeloma (MM) samples display constitutive Akt activity, which disposes them for sensitivity to Akt inhibition. The Akt pathway counts among the signaling conduits for oncogenic RAS and activating mutations of K- and N-RAS frequently occur in MM. We therefore analyzed the relation between RAS mutation and Akt dependency in biopsi...

2011
Torsten Steinbrunn Thorsten Stühmer Stefan Gattenlöhner Andreas Rosenwald Anja Mottok Christian Unzicker Hermann Einsele Manik Chatterjee Ralf C. Bargou

We have recently shown that approximately half of primary multiple myeloma (MM) samples display constitutive Akt activity, which disposes them for sensitivity to Akt inhibition. The Akt pathway counts among the signaling conduits for oncogenic RAS and activating mutations of Kand N-RAS frequently occur in MM. We therefore analyzed the relation between RAS mutation and Akt dependency in biopsies...

2013
Ji Hun Jeong Soon Ho Park Mi Jung Park Moon Jin Kim Kyung Hee Kim Pil Whan Park Yiel Hea Seo Jae Hoon Lee Jinny Park Junshik Hong Jeong Yeal Ahn

BACKGROUND N-ras mutations are one of the most commonly detected abnormalities of myeloid origin. N-ras mutations result in a constitutively active N-ras protein that induces uncontrolled cell proliferation and inhibits apoptosis. We analyzed N-ras mutations in adult patients with AML at a particular institution and compared pyrosequencing analysis with a direct sequencing method for the detect...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1994
S M Graham A D Cox G Drivas M G Rush P D'Eustachio C J Der

Although the human Ras proteins are members of a large superfamily of Ras-related proteins, to date, only the proteins encoded by the three mammalian ras genes have been found to possess oncogenic potential. Among the known Ras-related proteins, TC21/R-Ras2 exhibits the most significant amino acid identity (55%) to Ras proteins. We have generated mutant forms of TC21 that possess amino acid sub...

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