Figure 2.
Figure 2. Ras-mediated signaling. Posttranslationally farnesylated Ras localizes to the cell membrane, where it interacts with its regulatory factors GAP and SOS. In its activated GTP-bound form, Ras is capable of mediating a variety of kinase pathways that ultimately govern cellular proliferation and survival.

Ras-mediated signaling. Posttranslationally farnesylated Ras localizes to the cell membrane, where it interacts with its regulatory factors GAP and SOS. In its activated GTP-bound form, Ras is capable of mediating a variety of kinase pathways that ultimately govern cellular proliferation and survival.

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