Profiling and understanding Ras variant biology
- π€ Speaker: Prof. Ian Prior; NWCR Chair of Molecular Oncology, Head of the Division of Molecular Physiology & Cell Signalling, Institute of Systems, Molecular & Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool π Website
- π Date & Time: Tuesday 21 July 2020, 12:00 - 13:00
- π Venue: Zoom Seminar
Abstract
Ras GTPases are important hubs in signalling networks that regulate cell proliferation and survival. Ras pathway nodes are commonly mutated in developmental disorders and cancers; and Ras mutants are found in ~20% of all cancer patients. Cells express four closely related isoforms of Ras called HRAS , KRAS4A, KRAS4B and NRAS . Ras isoforms and different activating Ras mutations differentially contribute to normal and disease associated Ras biology; however, the mechanisms underpinning these observations are poorly understood. Iβll be discussing our recent work investigating Ras variant biology to try to understand how they differ and why KRAS is so oncogenic. Using models to probe endogenous Ras biology we find that Ras variant outputs are context dependent and do not conform to the prevailing dogma derived from over-expression studies.
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Meeting ID: 991 8019 0889 Password: 836272
Series This talk is part of the Babraham Seminar series.
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Prof. Ian Prior; NWCR Chair of Molecular Oncology, Head of the Division of Molecular Physiology & Cell Signalling, Institute of Systems, Molecular & Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool 
Tuesday 21 July 2020, 12:00-13:00