Analysis of RAS protein interactions in living cells reveals a mechanism for pan-RAS depletion by membrane-targeted RAS binders

Volume: 117, Issue: 22, Pages: 12121 - 12130
Published: May 18, 2020
Abstract
Significance RAS proteins, critical regulators of cell growth and differentiation, are the most frequently mutated oncogenes in humans. RAS functions as dimers/coclusters on cell membranes. We developed an improved split luciferase complementation assay coupled to a powerful genetic system to show that colocalization within the same membrane domain enables formation of RAS dimers/coclusters with itself and other membrane-associated proteins....
Paper Details
Title
Analysis of RAS protein interactions in living cells reveals a mechanism for pan-RAS depletion by membrane-targeted RAS binders
Published Date
May 18, 2020
Volume
117
Issue
22
Pages
12121 - 12130
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