相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。Rabex-5 Is a Rab22 Effector and Mediates a Rab22-Rab5 Signaling Cascade in Endocytosis
Huaiping Zhu et al.
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL (2009)
Rabaptin-5-independent membrane targeting and Rab5 activation by Rabex-5 in the cell
Huaiping Zhu et al.
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL (2007)
Roles of RabGEF1/Rabex-5 domains in regulating FcεRI surface expression and FcεRI-dependent responses in mast cells
Janet Kalesnikoff et al.
BLOOD (2007)
Structural basis for Rab GTPase activation by VPS9 domain exchange factors
Anna Delprato et al.
NATURE STRUCTURAL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (2007)
Nerve growth factor-mediated neurite outgrowth via regulation of Rab5
Jay Liu et al.
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL (2007)
Computational model explains high activity and rapid cycling of Rho GTPases within protein complexes
Andrew B. Goryachev et al.
PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY (2006)
The Rab5 guanine nucleotide exchange factor Rabex-5 binds ubiquitin (Ub) and functions as a Ub ligase through an atypical Ub-interacting motif and a zinc finger domain
R Mattera et al.
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY (2006)
Vps9 domain-containing proteins: activators of Rab5 GTPases from yeast to neurons
DS Carney et al.
TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY (2006)
A GTPase-activating protein controls Rab5 function in endocytic trafficking
AK Haas et al.
NATURE CELL BIOLOGY (2005)
Structure, exchange determinants, and family-wide rab specificity of the tandem helical bundle and Vps9 domains of Rabex-5
A Delprato et al.
CELL (2004)
RabGEF1 is a negative regulator of mast cell activation and skin inflammation
SY Tam et al.
NATURE IMMUNOLOGY (2004)
GTP hydrolysis mechanism of Ras-like GTPases
GP Li et al.
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (2004)
Structural basis of Rab5-Rabaptin5 interaction in endocytosis
GY Zhu et al.
NATURE STRUCTURAL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (2004)
Functional synergy between Rab5 effector Rabaptin-5 and exchange factor Rabex-5 when physically associated in a complex
R Lippé et al.
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL (2001)
Phosphate-binding loop and Rab GTPase function:: mutations at Ser29 and Ala30 of Rab5 lead to loss-of-function as well as gain-of-function phenotype
GP Li et al.
BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL (2001)