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 GEF, also known as Sos, is a protein linked with the RAS pathway. It opens up the nucleotide-binding pocket of Ras. This releases GDP and allows GTP to attach to Ras, thus activating it.
&nbsp;GEF, also known as Sos, is a protein linked with the RAS pathway. It opens up the nucleotide-binding pocket of Ras. This releases GDP and allows GTP to attach to Ras, thus activating it.<ref>Berg J, Stryer L, Tymoczko J. (2011) Biochemistry, 7th Edition. International Edition, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Page 431.</ref>
 
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 GEF, also known as Sos, is a protein linked with the RAS pathway. It opens up the nucleotide-binding pocket of Ras. This releases GDP and allows GTP to attach to Ras, thus activating it.[1]

  1. Berg J, Stryer L, Tymoczko J. (2011) Biochemistry, 7th Edition. International Edition, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Page 431.