The subcellular compartmentalization of Ras is regulated by interacting with intracellular CD59. CD59 deficiency results in reduced trafficking of Ras to the plasma membrane in T cells, thus inducing increased… Click to show full abstract
The subcellular compartmentalization of Ras is regulated by interacting with intracellular CD59. CD59 deficiency results in reduced trafficking of Ras to the plasma membrane in T cells, thus inducing increased T-cell signal transduction and antitumor activity.
               
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