@misc{10481/109760, year = {2013}, month = {2}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/109760}, abstract = {Ras GTPases are important regulators of pathways controlling proliferation, differentiation and transformation. Three ubiquitously expressed almost identical Ras genes are not functionally redundant; this has been attributed to their distinctive trafficking and localization profiles. A palmitoylation cycle controls the correct compartmentalization of H-Ras and N-Ras. We review recent data that reveal how this cycle can be regulated by membrane organization to influence the spatiotemporal signalling of Ras.}, organization = {Royal Society}, organization = {North West Cancer Research Fund}, organization = {Wellcome Trust}, organization = {DGF-DIP [KL 1948/1-1, GA 309/10-1]}, organization = {Ministry of Science & Technology, Israel}, publisher = {Portland Press}, keywords = {Compartmentization}, keywords = {Nanocluster}, keywords = {Palmitoylation}, keywords = {RAS}, title = {The role of palmitoylation in regulating Ras localization and function}, doi = {10.1042/BST20120268}, author = {Eisenberg, Sharon and Laude, Alex J. and Beckett, Alison J. and Mageean, Craig J. and Aran, Verónica and Hernández Valladares, María del Carmen and Henis, Yoav I. and Prior, Ian A.}, }