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Posttranslational modifications of RAS: few pockets but many bumps
Mercedes Fissore-O'Leary1, Mark Philips1
1Perlmutter Cancer Center, 12296 NYU Grossman School of Medicine , 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA.
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RAS proteins control signals required for cell growth and survival and, when constitutively activated by mutation, can drive oncogenesis. RAS proteins are primarily regulated by their GTP or GDP binding state, which is controlled by guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) and GTPase activating proteins (GAPs). RAS proteins are also substrates for dozens of posttranslational modifications (PTMs) that target them to membranes and serve as a secondary means of regulation. Because the newly developed direct RAS inhibitors do not produce durable responses in RAS-dependent cancer, there is renewed interest in targeting the PTMs of RAS. These modifications are the subject of this review.
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