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Fixing a Hole Where the Ras Gets In

2013 
A clinically efficacious Ras inhibitor has eluded drug-discovery efforts for decades. In a paper in Nature , Zimmermann and et al. show that blocking a hole in PDEδ that normally engages the lipid tail of Ras disrupts downstream signaling, pointing to a potentially promising route to develop Ras inhibitors for cancer treatment.
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