Since the discovery of Ras, Ras-mediated transforming activity has been the major investigative area of interest. Soon thereafter it has emerged that Ras family members regulate different biological processes, other than cell growth, like development and fi ne-tune the balance between cell death and survival. The lower metazoan Dictyostelium discoideum is a powerful and genetically accessible model organism that has been used to elucidate the roles played by different Ras members in some biological processes, such as cell motility and development. In the following chapter we describe some very basic techniques aiming to identify novel Ras signaling components, throughout insertional

Ras proteins singnaling in the early Metazoan Dictyostelium discoideum

BRACCO, Enrico;PERGOLIZZI, Barbara
2014-01-01

Abstract

Since the discovery of Ras, Ras-mediated transforming activity has been the major investigative area of interest. Soon thereafter it has emerged that Ras family members regulate different biological processes, other than cell growth, like development and fi ne-tune the balance between cell death and survival. The lower metazoan Dictyostelium discoideum is a powerful and genetically accessible model organism that has been used to elucidate the roles played by different Ras members in some biological processes, such as cell motility and development. In the following chapter we describe some very basic techniques aiming to identify novel Ras signaling components, throughout insertional
2014
Methods in Molecular Biology
Springer Nature
Methods in Molecular Biology
407
420
chemotaxis processes; basic techniques; Dictyostelium discoideum
Enrico Bracco; Barbara Pergolizzi
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