Abstract:KRAS is a well-known oncogene with the highest mutation rate among various cancers. KRAS cycles between GDP-loaded ‘off’ and GTP-loaded ‘on’ states induce downstream signal transduction to promote cell proliferation and survival. Interconversion between ‘on’ and ‘off’ states is assisted by SOS (Son of sevenless), a binary molecular switch of KRAS. SOS family as a guanine-nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) is composed of SOS1 and SOS2, but SOS1 is a node in the negative feedback regulation of the KRAS pathway whi… Show more
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