Prenyl-binding domains: potential targets for Ras inhibitors and anti-cancer drugs
Ras and Rho GTPases are prominent participants in malignant transformation. They possess an essential prenyl group (farnesyl or geranylgeranyl) that endows them with membrane-tethering ability and functional specificity. Accumulating evidence suggests that prenyl groups are involved primarily in lip...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Seminars in cancer biology 2004-08, Vol.14 (4), p.253-261 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ras and Rho GTPases are prominent participants in malignant transformation. They possess an essential prenyl group (farnesyl or geranylgeranyl) that endows them with membrane-tethering ability and functional specificity. Accumulating evidence suggests that prenyl groups are involved primarily in lipid−protein interactions, and recent experiments point to prenyl-binding hydrophobic pockets in proteins regulating Ras and Rho in normal cells and cancer cells. This review presents the evidence for such prenyl-binding domains as significant players in the control of Ras-like GTPases, and the emerging concept of prenyl-binding domains as potential targets for Ras inhibitors and anti-cancer drugs. |
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ISSN: | 1044-579X 1096-3650 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.semcancer.2004.04.004 |