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 The Ras protein is a monomeric G-protein with weak GTPase enzyme activity. It is a signal-transducer protein for growth factors and therefore it helps to transfer signals from cell-surface Receptor Tyrosine Kinase (RTK) receptors to the nucleus.  
&nbsp;The Ras protein is a monomeric G-protein with weak GTPase enzyme activity. It is a signal-transducer protein for growth factors and therefore it&nbsp;helps&nbsp;to transfer signals from cell-surface Receptor Tyrosine Kinase (RTK) receptors to the nucleus.<br>
 
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 The Ras protein is a monomeric G-protein with weak GTPase enzyme activity. It is a signal-transducer protein for growth factors and therefore it helps to transfer signals from cell-surface Receptor Tyrosine Kinase (RTK) receptors to the nucleus.