Nearly 30% of human tumours harbour mutations in RAS family members. Post-translational modifications and the localisation of RAS within subcellular compartments affect RAS interactions with regulator, effector and scaffolding proteins. New insights into the control of spatiotemporal RAS signalling reveal that activation kinetics and subcellular compartmentalisation are tightly coupled to the generation of specific biological outcomes. Computational modelling can help utilising these insights for the identification of new targets and design of new therapeutic approaches.
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Herrero, A., Matallanas, D., & Kolch, W. (2016). The spatiotemporal regulation of RAS signalling. Biochemical Society Transactions, 44(5), 1517–1522. https://doi.org/10.1042/BST20160127
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