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RRAGD gene
Known as:
RAS-RELATED GTP-BINDING PROTEIN D
, RRAGD
, RAGD
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2019
2019
RagA, an mTORC1 activator, interacts with a hedgehog signaling protein, WDR35/IFT121
T. Sekiguchi
,
N. Furuno
,
+4 authors
Hideki Kobayashi
Genes to Cells
2019
Corpus ID: 58554613
Small Ras‐like GTPases act as molecular switches for various signal transduction pathways. RagA, RagB/RagC and RagD are small Ras…
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2018
2018
RagD regulates amino acid mediated-casein synthesis and cell proliferation via mTOR signalling in cow mammary epithelial cells
Ying Mu
,
Dongmei Zheng
,
Cong-wu Wang
,
Wei Yu
,
Xiaonan Zhang
Journal of Dairy Research
2018
Corpus ID: 29159011
This research paper addresses the hypothesis that RagD is a key signalling factor that regulates amino acid (AA) mediated-casein…
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2016
2016
based stabilizers of protein – protein interactions for the study of the non-canonical roles of leucyl-tRNA synthetase †
Chanwoo Kim
,
Jinjoo Jung
,
Truong T Tunga
,
S. Park
2016
Corpus ID: 84833075
For the systematic perturbation of protein–protein interactions, we designed and synthesized tetrasubstituted hexahydro-4H…
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2016
2016
CSIG-20. IDENTIFICATION OF A NAMPT-E2F2-ID1 SIGNALING AXIS IN GLIOBLASTOMA
A. Gujar
,
Alice Turski
,
+8 authors
A. Kim
2016
Corpus ID: 78652746
vi45 NEURO-ONCOLOGY • NOVEMBER 2016 CSIG-20. IDENTIFICATION OF A NAMPT-E2F2-ID1 SIGNALING AXIS IN GLIOBLASTOMA Amit Gujar1…
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2013
2013
A Tumor Suppressor Complex with GAP Activity for the Rag GTPases That Signal Amino Acid Sufficiency to mTORC 1 Citation
L. Bar-Peled
,
Lynne Chantranupong
,
+8 authors
D. Sabatini
2013
Corpus ID: 54982627
The mTOR Complex 1 (mTORC1) pathway promotes cell growth in response to many cues, including amino acids, which act through the…
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