Thank you loads for this amazing video. 11:05 RAS has an intrinsic GTPase activity which converts GTP to GDP thus inactivating itself and preventing accumulation of active RAS in the normal state, and when the adaptor proteins interact with RAS, they promote GDP removal and GTP binding thus activating it.
Thank you loads for this amazing video. 11:05 RAS has an intrinsic GTPase activity which converts GTP to GDP thus inactivating itself and preventing accumulation of active RAS in the normal state, and when the adaptor proteins interact with RAS, they promote GDP removal and GTP binding thus activating it.
golden video never understood receptors well until now!!
Same! This video truly helped me understand
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thanks so much for including relevant questions after the content- great video
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Outstanding presentation
Thanks man lecture was extremely helpful!
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excellent as usual!
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Is it just me, or First Aid doesn’t have any pages dedicated to explaining all this?
amazing!
well done ! , ty !
but NO has another name which is EDRF , they are not 2 different substances. they are the same
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