sierram298
17.07.2019 •
Biology
You knitted scarves for all 12 of your cousins for christmas presents. now your hands and fingers are tingling and moving your wrists is very painful. you probably have
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Through an anchor
Explanation;
-Protein Ras associates with the membranes through an anchor.
-Ras proteins are molecular switches that decide if and when cells divide inside our bodies, thus an impairment of their function may result in the formation of a tumor or cancer.
-Ras proteins require membrane association in order to be biologically active. Membrane anchorage of Ras proteins in the inner leaf- let of the plasma membrane is an important factor in their signaling and oncogenic potential.