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Published on: August 22, 2010
Implication of GAP in Ras-dependent transactivation of a polyoma enhancer sequence
F Schweighoffer1, I Barlat, M C Chevallier-Multon
1Rhône-Poulenc Rorer, Centre de Recherche de Vitry-Alfortville, Vitry Sur Seine.
Abstract:
Controversy exists as to whether the interaction of a guanosine triphosphatase activating protein (GAP) with Ras proteins functions both to initiate and to terminate Ras-dependent signaling events or only to terminate them. GAP-C, a carboxyl-terminal fragment of GAP that is sufficient to stimulate GTPase activity, inhibited the stimulation of transcription produced by some oncoproteins (v-Src, polyoma middle T, wild-type Ras, and oncogenic Ras) but not that produced by v-Mos. Wild-type GAP did not affect transcription induced by oncogenic Ras but reversed the inhibitory effect of GAP-C on transcription induced by oncogenic Ras. These results indicate that GAP is a negative regulator of wild-type Ras and elicits a downstream signal by interacting with Ras-GTP (guanosine triphosphate).
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