The ksr-1 gene encodes a novel protein kinase involved in Ras-mediated signaling in C. elegans
- PMID: 8521514
- DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(95)90206-6
The ksr-1 gene encodes a novel protein kinase involved in Ras-mediated signaling in C. elegans
Abstract
By screening for mutations that suppress the vulval defects caused by a constitutively active let-60 ras gene, we identified six loss-of-function alleles of ksr-1, a novel C. elegans gene. Our genetic analysis showed ksr-1 positively mediates Ras signaling and functions downstream of or in parallel to let-60. In the absence of ksr-1 function, normal Ras signaling is impaired only slightly, suggesting ksr-1 may act to modulate, or in a branch that diverges from, the main signaling pathway. The predicted KSR-1 protein has a protein kinase domain and is most similar to a recently identified Drosophila protein involved in Ras signaling. We propose that the function of ksr-1 is evolutionarily conserved.
Comment in
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KSR: a novel player in the RAS pathway.Cell. 1995 Dec 15;83(6):831-4. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(95)90198-1. Cell. 1995. PMID: 8521506 Review. No abstract available.
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