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Publication : The Ras family of GTPases in cancer cell invasion.

First Author  Hernández-Alcoceba R Year  2000
Journal  Cell Mol Life Sci Volume  57
Issue  1 Pages  65-76
PubMed ID  10949581 Mgi Jnum  J:60900
Mgi Id  MGI:1354068 Doi  10.1007/s000180050499
Citation  Hernandez-Alcoceba R, et al. (2000) The Ras family of GTPases in cancer cell invasion. Cell Mol Life Sci 57(1):65-76
abstractText  The ability of tumoral cells to invade surrounding tissues is a prerequisite for metastasis. This is the most life-threatening event of tumor progression, and so research is intensely focused on elucidating the mechanisms responsible for invasion and metastasis. The Ras superfamily of GTPases comprises several subfamilies of small GTP-binding proteins whose functions include the control of proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis, as well as cytoskeleton organization. The development of metastasis is a multistep process that requires coordinated activation of proliferation, motility, changes in normal cell-to-cell and cell-to-substrate contacts, degradation of extracellular matrix, inhibition of apoptosis, and adaptation to an inappropriate tissue environment. Several members of the Ras superfamily of proteins have been implicated in these processes. The present review summarizes the current knowledge in this field.
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