Regulation of Ras localization by acylation enables a mode of intracellular signal propagation.
Sci Signal. 2010; 3(140):ra68
Lorentzen A, Kinkhabwala A, Rocks O, Vartak N, Bastiaens PI. Sci Signal. 2010; 3(140):ra68
The manuscript by Lorentzen et al. is novel as it defines the role of acylation in the subcellular localization and propagation of the Ras signaling pathway.
It has been previously demonstrated that Ras function differs based on its activation state and subcellular localization {1}. Ras activation is controlled via guanine nucleotide...
Get instant access to Article Recommendations from more than 5,000 expert scientists and clinical researchers, assisted by 5,000 associates, by taking out a monthly subscription. The first month of your subscription will be free of charge.
Start your personal subscription today.
Subscribe for $9.95/monthSend a recommendation to your institution's librarian or information manager to request an extended free trial for all users.
Recommend to your LibrarianIf you are a librarian or information manager, you may request an extended free trial for your academic or corporate institution.
Request an Institutional Trialyour institution might be eligible for free access via our sponsorship scheme. Check our sponsorship page.
If you think you should be able to access this content, please contact us.