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Rho GTPases and their effector proteins

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BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 348, Issue -, Pages 241-255

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PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/0264-6021:3480241

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actin reorganization; autoinhibition; CRIB motif; HR1 motif

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Rho GTPases are molecular switches that regulate many essential cellular processes, including actin dynamics, gene transcription, cell-cycle progression and cell adhesion. About 30 potential effector proteins have been identified that interact with members of the Rho family, but it is still unclear which of these are responsible for the diverse biological effects of Rho GTPases. This review will discuss how Rho GTPases physically interact with, and regulate the activity of, multiple effector proteins and how specific effector proteins contribute to cellular responses. To date most progress has been made in the cytoskeleton held, and several biochemical links have now been established between GTPases ana the assembly of filamentous actin. The main focus of this review will be Rho, Rac and Cdc42, the three best characterized mammalian Rho GTPases, though the genetic analysis of Rho GTPases in lower eukaryotes is making increasingly important contributions to this held.

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