2024
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adi0707
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Bimodality in Ras signaling originates from processivity of the Ras activator SOS without deterministic bistability

Albert A. Lee,
Neil H. Kim,
Steven Alvarez
et al.

Abstract: Ras is a small GTPase that is central to important functional decisions in diverse cell types. An important aspect of Ras signaling is its ability to exhibit bimodal or switch-like activity. We describe the total reconstitution of a receptor-mediated Ras activation-deactivation reaction catalyzed by SOS and p120-RasGAP on supported lipid membrane microarrays. The results reveal a bimodal Ras activation response, which is not a result of deterministic bistability but is rather driven by the distinct processivit… Show more

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