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Targeting RAS membrane association: back to the future for anti-RAS drug discovery?
RAS proteins require membrane association for their biologic activity, making this
association a logical target for anti-RAS therapeutics. Lipid modification of RAS proteins by a …
association a logical target for anti-RAS therapeutics. Lipid modification of RAS proteins by a …
Phosphatidylserine in the brain: metabolism and function
Phosphatidylserine (PS) is the major anionic phospholipid class particularly enriched in the
inner leaflet of the plasma membrane in neural tissues. PS is synthesized from …
inner leaflet of the plasma membrane in neural tissues. PS is synthesized from …
Complementary probes reveal that phosphatidylserine is required for the proper transbilayer distribution of cholesterol
Cholesterol is an essential component of metazoan cellular membranes and it helps to
maintain the structural integrity and fluidity of the plasma membrane. Here, we developed a …
maintain the structural integrity and fluidity of the plasma membrane. Here, we developed a …
Membrane potential modulates plasma membrane phospholipid dynamics and K-Ras signaling
Plasma membrane depolarization can trigger cell proliferation, but how membrane potential
influences mitogenic signaling is uncertain. Here, we show that plasma membrane …
influences mitogenic signaling is uncertain. Here, we show that plasma membrane …
[HTML][HTML] Ras nanoclusters: Versatile lipid-based signaling platforms
Ras proteins assemble into transient nanoclusters on the plasma membrane. Nanoclusters
are the sites of Ras effector recruitment and activation and are therefore essential for signal …
are the sites of Ras effector recruitment and activation and are therefore essential for signal …
KRas localizes to the plasma membrane by spatial cycles of solubilization, trap** and vesicular transport
KRas is a major proto-oncogene product whose signaling activity depends on its level of
enrichment on the plasma membrane (PM). This PM localization relies on posttranslational …
enrichment on the plasma membrane (PM). This PM localization relies on posttranslational …
TMEM16 proteins: unknown structure and confusing functions
The TMEM16 family of membrane proteins, also known as anoctamins, plays key roles in a
variety of physiological functions that range from ion transport to phospholipid scrambling …
variety of physiological functions that range from ion transport to phospholipid scrambling …
Signal integration by lipid-mediated spatial cross talk between Ras nanoclusters
Lipid-anchored Ras GTPases form transient, spatially segregated nanoclusters on the
plasma membrane that are essential for high-fidelity signal transmission. The lipid …
plasma membrane that are essential for high-fidelity signal transmission. The lipid …
Andrographolide derivatives inhibit guanine nucleotide exchange and abrogate oncogenic Ras function
HJ Hocker, KJ Cho, CYK Chen… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
Aberrant signaling by oncogenic mutant rat sarcoma (Ras) proteins occurs in∼ 15% of all
human tumors, yet direct inhibition of Ras by small molecules has remained elusive …
human tumors, yet direct inhibition of Ras by small molecules has remained elusive …
Caveolae regulate the nanoscale organization of the plasma membrane to remotely control Ras signaling
The molecular mechanisms whereby caveolae exert control over cellular signaling have to
date remained elusive. We have therefore explored the role caveolae play in modulating …
date remained elusive. We have therefore explored the role caveolae play in modulating …