2013
RAC1P29S is a spontaneously activating cancer-associated GTPase
Davis MJ, Ha BH, Holman EC, Halaban R, Schlessinger J, Boggon TJ. RAC1P29S is a spontaneously activating cancer-associated GTPase. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2013, 110: 912-917. PMID: 23284172, PMCID: PMC3549122, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1220895110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmino Acid SubstitutionAnimalsCell Surface ExtensionsChlorocebus aethiopsCOS CellsCrystallography, X-RayEnzyme ActivationGenetic Association StudiesGuanosine TriphosphateHumansHydrolysisKineticsMelanomaMiceMicroscopy, FluorescenceModels, MolecularMutation, MissenseNIH 3T3 CellsOncogenesrac1 GTP-Binding ProteinRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSignal TransductionStatic Electricity
1997
Chymase cleavage of stem cell factor yields a bioactive, soluble product
Longley B, Tyrrell L, Ma Y, Williams D, Halaban R, Langley K, Lu H, Schechter N. Chymase cleavage of stem cell factor yields a bioactive, soluble product. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1997, 94: 9017-9021. PMID: 9256427, PMCID: PMC23007, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.94.17.9017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSoluble SCFCell factorMembrane-bound moleculesMast cell secretory granulesStromal cellsStem cell factorChymotrypsin-like proteaseSCF geneCell secretory granulesC-terminusPossible feedback loopRelevant enzymesNovel siteAmino acidsDifferentiated functionsMast cellsCell proliferationExon 6Secretory granulesHuman mast cell chymaseChronic cutaneous inflammationMast cell chymaseKIT proteinBioactive productsMast cell proliferation
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