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The importance of Raf dimerization in cell signaling
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Signal TransductionSignaling PathwayRaf Kinase RegulationRaf DimerizationMedicineReceptor Tyrosine KinaseRaf FamilySystems BiologyPharmacologyCell BiologyCell SignalingNovel TherapyDrug Discovery
The Raf family of protein kinases are key signaling intermediates, acting as a central link between the membrane-bound Ras GTPases and the downstream kinases MEK and ERK. Raf kinase regulation is well-known for its complexity but only recently has it been realized that many of the mechanisms involved in Raf regulation also modulate Raf dimerization, now acknowledged to be a required step for Raf signaling in multiple cellular contexts. Recent studies have shown that Raf dimerization is necessary for normal Ras-dependent Raf kinase activation and contributes to the pathogenic function of disease-associated mutant Raf proteins with all but high intrinsic kinase activity. Raf dimerization has also been found to alter therapeutic responses and disease progression in patients treated with ATP-competitive Raf inhibitors as well as certain other kinase-targeted drugs. This demonstration of clinical significance has stimulated the recent development of biosensor assays that can monitor inhibitor-induced Raf dimerization as well as studies demonstrating the therapeutic potential of blocking Raf dimerization.
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