Regulation of p21ras activity.

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Regulation of p21ras activity. / Lowy, D R; Zhang, K; DeClue, J E; Willumsen, B M.

I: Trends in Genetics, Bind 7, Nr. 11-12, 1992, s. 346-51.

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Lowy, DR, Zhang, K, DeClue, JE & Willumsen, BM 1992, 'Regulation of p21ras activity.', Trends in Genetics, bind 7, nr. 11-12, s. 346-51.

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Lowy, D. R., Zhang, K., DeClue, J. E., & Willumsen, B. M. (1992). Regulation of p21ras activity. Trends in Genetics, 7(11-12), 346-51.

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Lowy DR, Zhang K, DeClue JE, Willumsen BM. Regulation of p21ras activity. Trends in Genetics. 1992;7(11-12):346-51.

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Lowy, D R ; Zhang, K ; DeClue, J E ; Willumsen, B M. / Regulation of p21ras activity. I: Trends in Genetics. 1992 ; Bind 7, Nr. 11-12. s. 346-51.

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title = "Regulation of p21ras activity.",
abstract = "The ras genes encode GTP/GDP-binding proteins that participate in mediating mitogenic signals from membrane tyrosine kinases to downstream targets. The activity of p21ras is determined by the concentration of GTP-p21ras, which is tightly regulated by a complex array of positive and negative control mechanisms. GAP and NF1 can negatively regulate p21ras activity by stimulating hydrolysis of GTP bound to p21ras. Other cellular factors can positively regulate p21ras by stimulating GDP/GTP exchange.",
author = "Lowy, {D R} and K Zhang and DeClue, {J E} and Willumsen, {B M}",
note = "Keywords: Amino Acid Sequence; Animals; Fungal Proteins; GTPase-Activating Proteins; Gene Expression Regulation; Guanosine Diphosphate; Guanosine Triphosphate; Humans; Mammals; Models, Biological; Molecular Sequence Data; Neurofibromin 1; Phosphorylation; Protein Processing, Post-Translational; Proteins; Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras); Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Signal Transduction; ras GTPase-Activating Proteins; ras Proteins",
year = "1992",
language = "English",
volume = "7",
pages = "346--51",
journal = "Trends in Genetics",
issn = "0168-9525",
publisher = "Elsevier Ltd. * Trends Journals",
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AU - Lowy, D R

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AU - DeClue, J E

AU - Willumsen, B M

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N2 - The ras genes encode GTP/GDP-binding proteins that participate in mediating mitogenic signals from membrane tyrosine kinases to downstream targets. The activity of p21ras is determined by the concentration of GTP-p21ras, which is tightly regulated by a complex array of positive and negative control mechanisms. GAP and NF1 can negatively regulate p21ras activity by stimulating hydrolysis of GTP bound to p21ras. Other cellular factors can positively regulate p21ras by stimulating GDP/GTP exchange.

AB - The ras genes encode GTP/GDP-binding proteins that participate in mediating mitogenic signals from membrane tyrosine kinases to downstream targets. The activity of p21ras is determined by the concentration of GTP-p21ras, which is tightly regulated by a complex array of positive and negative control mechanisms. GAP and NF1 can negatively regulate p21ras activity by stimulating hydrolysis of GTP bound to p21ras. Other cellular factors can positively regulate p21ras by stimulating GDP/GTP exchange.

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JO - Trends in Genetics

JF - Trends in Genetics

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