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Yu-Wen Zhang,Holly M Torsilieri,James E Casanova Yu-Wen Zhang
The small GTPase RhoA controls many important cellular processes through its ability to activate multiple downstream effector pathways. Most RhoA effectors contain a Rho-binding domain (RBD), and interaction between active RhoA and the RBD ...
Neda S Kazemein Jasemi,Mohammad R Ahmadian Neda S Kazemein Jasemi
RAS activation is a multiple-step process in which linkage of the extracellular stimuli to the RAS activator SOS1 is the main step in RAS activation. GRB2 adaptor protein is the main modulator in SOS1 recruitment to the plasma membrane and ...
Siqi Li,Christopher M Counter Siqi Li
The RAS family of small GTPases is mutated in roughly a fifth of human cancers. Hotspot point mutations at codons G12, G13, and Q61 account for 95% of all these mutations, which are well established to render the encoded proteins oncogenic....
Hiroto Horiguchi,Haiming Xu,Beatrice Duvert et al. Hiroto Horiguchi et al.
RHOH/TFF, a member of the RAS GTPase super family, has important functions in lymphopoiesis and proximal T cell receptor signalling and has been implicated in a variety of leukaemias and lymphomas. RHOH was initially identified as a translo...
Michelle S Lu,David G Drubin Michelle S Lu
In budding yeast, the Rho-family GTPase Cdc42 has several functions that depend on its subcellular localization and the cell cycle stage. During bud formation, Cdc42 localizes to the plasma membrane at the bud tip and bud neck where it carr...
Gillian Forbes,Christina Schilde,Hajara Lawal et al. Gillian Forbes et al.
GTP binding proteins known as small GTPases make up one of the largest groups of regulatory proteins and control almost all functions of living cells. Their activity is under, respectively, positive and negative regulation by guanine nucleo...
Magali Mathieu,Valérie Steier,Florence Fassy et al. Magali Mathieu et al.
KRAS genes belong to the most frequently mutated family of oncogenes in cancer. The G12C mutation, found in a third of lung, half of colorectal and pancreatic cancer cases, is believed to be responsible for a substantial number of cancer de...
Su Pin Koh,Nhat Phi Pham,Alisa Piekny Su Pin Koh
Cytokinesis is required to cleave the daughter cells at the end of mitosis and relies on the spatiotemporal control of RhoA GTPase. Cytokinesis failure can lead to changes in cell fate or aneuploidy, which can be detrimental during developm...
S Scott Sutton,Joseph Magagnoli,Tammy H Cummings et al. S Scott Sutton et al.
Evidence suggests that Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (Rac1) might be a target in atherosclerotic disease (AD). We hypothesize that due to their ability to inhibit Rac1, thiopurines are associated with a lower risk of AD. We fit...
Neda Z Ghanem,Michelle L Matter,Joe W Ramos Neda Z Ghanem
The Ras homologous (Rho) protein family of GTPases (RhoA, RhoB and RhoC) are the members of the Ras superfamily and regulate cellular processes such as cell migration, proliferation, polarization, adhesion, gene transcription and cytoskelet...