
Regulators and Effectors of Small GTPases, Part F: Ras Family I
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- Front Cover
- Regulators and Effectors of Small GTPases
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Contributors to Volume 332
- Preface
- Volumes in Series
- Section I: Protein Expression and Protein-Protein Interactions
- Chapter 1. Mammalian Expression Vectors for Ras Family Proteins: Generation and Use of Expression Constructs to Analyze Ras Family Function
- Chapter 2. Protein Transduction: Delivery of Tat-GTPase Fusion Proteins into Mammalian Cells
- Chapter 3. Green Fluorescent Protein-Tagged Ras Proteins for Intracellular Localization
- Chapter 4. Targeting Proteins to Membranes, Using Signal Sequences for Lipid Modifications
- Chapter 5. Targeting Proteins to Specific Cellular Compartments to Optimize Physiological Activity
- Chapter 6. Mapping Protein-Protein Interactions with Alka- line Phosphatase Fusion Proteins
- Chapter 7. Assays of Human Postprenylation Processing En- zymes
- Chapter 8. In Vivo Prenylation Analysis of Ras and Rho Pro- teins
- Chapter 9. Ras Interaction with RalGDS Effector Targets
- Chapter 10. RAS Interaction with RIN1 Effector Target
- Chapter 11. Ras and Rap1 Interaction with AF-6 Effector Target
- Section II: Screening Analyses
- Chapter 12. Analysis of Protein Kinase Specificity by Peptide Libraries and Prediction of in Vivo Substrates
- Chapter 13. Peptide Library Screening for Determination of SH2 or Phosphotyrosine-Binding Domain Sequences
- Chapter 14. Expression Cloning of Farnesylated Proteins
- Chapter 15. Expression Cloning to Identify Monomeric GTP- Binding Proteins by GTP Overlay
- Chapter 16. Retrovirus cDNA Expression Library Screening for Oncogenes
- Chapter 17. Identification of Ras-Regulated Genes by Representational Difference Analysis
- Chapter 18. Differential Display Analysis of Gene Expression Altered by ras Oncogene
- Chapter 19. cDNA Array Analyses of K-Ras-Induced Gene Transcription
- Chapter 20. Ras Signaling Pathway for Analysis of Protein-Protein Interactions
- Chapter 21. Isolation of Effector-Selective Ras Mutants by Yeast Two-Hybrid Screening
- Chapter 22. Two-Hybrid Dual Bait System to Discriminate Specificity of Protein Interactions in Small GTPases
- Chapter 23. Functional Proteomics Analysis of GTPase Signal- ing Networks
- Section III: Analyses of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Cascades
- Chapter 24. Analyzing JNK and p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Activity
- Chapter 25. Phospho-Specific Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Antibodies for ERK, JNK, and p38 Activation
- Chapter 26. Immunostaining for Activated Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinases in Cells and Tissues
- Chapter 27. Dominant Negative Mutants of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Pathway
- Chapter 28. Scaffold Protein Regulation of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Cascade
- Chapter 29. Bacterial Expression of Activated Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
- Chapter 30. Steroid Receptor Fusion Proteins for Conditional Activation of Raf-MEK-ERK Signaling Pathway
- Chapter 31. Pharmacologic Inhibitors of MKK1 and MKK2
- Chapter 32. Analysis of Pharmacologic Inhibitors of Jun N-Ter- minal Kinases
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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