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Class:IdLiteratureReference:4093292
_displayNameSuppression of c-ras transformation by GTPase-activating protein
_timestamp2013-08-14 14:50:52
author[Person:3229209] Zhang, K
[Person:4093297] DeClue, J E
[Person:4093295] Vass, W C
[Person:2528977] Papageorge, A G
[Person:4093296] McCormick, F
[Person:2528993] Lowy, D R
created[InstanceEdit:4093303] Garapati, P V, 2013-08-14
journalNature
pages754-6
pubMedIdentifier2201922
titleSuppression of c-ras transformation by GTPase-activating protein
volume346
year1990
(literatureReference)[Reaction:4093331] Ras:GTP binds p120-RasGAP [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:4093339] p120-RasGAP activates GTP hydrolysis on RAS, inactivating it [Homo sapiens]
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