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The ancestral type of the R-RAS protein has oncogenic potential.

Antea TalajićKristina DominkoMarija LončarićAndreja Ambriović-RistovHelena Ćetković
Published in: Cellular & molecular biology letters (2024)
This study suggests that the ancestor of all animals possessed an R-RAS2-like protein with oncogenic properties similar to evolutionarily more recent versions of the protein, even before the appearance of true tissue and the origin of tumors. Therefore, we have unraveled the evolutionary history of R-RAS2 in metazoans and improved our knowledge of R-RAS2 properties, including its structure, regulation and function.
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