SOS1
Gene Description
Son of sevenless homolog 1 (Drosophila)
Alternative Names
GF1; HGF; NS4; GGF1; GINGF
Molecular Weight
170 kDa
Summary
RAS genes (e.g., MIM 190020) encode membrane-bound guanine
nucleotide-binding proteins that function in the transduction of signals that
control cell growth and differentiation. Binding of GTP activates RAS
proteins, and subsequent hydrolysis of the bound GTP to GDP and
phosphate inactivates signaling by these proteins. GTP binding can be
catalyzed by guanine nucleotide exchange factors for RAS, and GTP
hydrolysis can be accelerated by GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs). The
first exchange factor to be identified for RAS was the S. cerevisiae CDC25
gene product. Genetic analysis indicated that CDC25 is essential for
activation of RAS proteins. In Drosophila, the protein encoded by the 'son
of sevenless' gene (Sos) contains a domain that shows sequence similarity
with the catalytic domain of CDC25. Sos may act as a positive regulator of
RAS by promoting guanine nucleotide exchange.[supplied by OMIM].1