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The following pages link to Residues crucial for Ras interaction with GDP-GTP exchangers (Q36364229):
Displaying 19 items.
- The structural basis of the activation of Ras by Sos (Q24320225) (← links)
- Structure of the Sec7 domain of the Arf exchange factor ARNO (Q27748939) (← links)
- Basis for signaling specificity difference between Sos and Ras-GRF guanine nucleotide exchange factors (Q28216470) (← links)
- Differential activation of yeast adenylyl cyclase by Ras1 and Ras2 depends on the conserved N terminus (Q33749915) (← links)
- An NF-κB pathway-mediated positive feedback loop amplifies Ras activity to pathological levels in mice. (Q35858071) (← links)
- Decreased GTPase activity of K-ras mutants deriving from human functional adrenocortical tumours (Q36641468) (← links)
- Identification of residues critical for Ras(17N) growth-inhibitory phenotype and for Ras interaction with guanine nucleotide exchange factors (Q36645856) (← links)
- The differential effects of the Gly-60 to Ala mutation on the interaction of H-Ras p21 with different downstream targets (Q38359276) (← links)
- Distinct subclasses of small GTPases interact with guanine nucleotide exchange factors in a similar manner (Q39576948) (← links)
- Targeting signal transduction for disease therapy (Q41099705) (← links)
- Targeting signal transduction for disease therapy (Q41611829) (← links)
- "Peptide walking" is a novel method for mapping functional domains in proteins. Its application to the Rac1-dependent activation of NADPH oxidase (Q42672926) (← links)
- Involvement of the switch 2 domain of Ras in its interaction with guanine nucleotide exchange factors (Q42813152) (← links)
- Sensitivity of wild type and mutant ras alleles to Ras specific exchange factors: Identification of factor specific requirements (Q42828807) (← links)
- Structure-based mutagenesis reveals distinct functions for Ras switch 1 and switch 2 in Sos-catalyzed guanine nucleotide exchange (Q43595428) (← links)
- A novel HRAS substitution (c.266C>G; p.S89C) resulting in decreased downstream signaling suggests a new dimension of RAS pathway dysregulation in human development. (Q53155404) (← links)
- A New Function of p120-GTPase-activating Protein (Q61136602) (← links)
- Cdc25 is not the signal receiver for glucose induced cAMP response in S. cerevisiae (Q72370691) (← links)
- Discriminatory residues in Ras and Rap for guanine nucleotide exchange factor recognition (Q77298424) (← links)