RAS proteins are small GTPases that regulate signalling networks that control cellular proliferation and survival. They are frequently mutated in cancer and a commonly occurring group of developmental disorders called RASopathies. We discuss recent findings describing how RAS isoforms and different activating mutations differentially contribute to normal and disease-associated biology and the mechanisms that have been proposed to underpin this.
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Mo, S. P., Coulson, J. M., & Prior, I. A. (2018, October 4). RAS variant signalling. Biochemical Society Transactions. Portland Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1042/BST20180173