reviewGenes & DevelopmentJul 1, 2002DIAMOND OA

Guanine nucleotide exchange factors for Rho GTPases: turning on the switch

Cancer Research UK · University College London · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Rho GTPases control many aspects of cell behavior through the regulation of multiple signal transduction pathways (Van Aelst and D’Souza-Schorey 1997; Hall 1998). Rho, Rac, and Cdc42 were first recognized in the early 1990s for their unique ability to induce specific filamentous actin structures in fibroblasts; stress fibers, lamellipodia/membrane ruffles, and filopodia, respectively (Hall 1998). Over the intervening years, evidence has accumulated to show that in all eukaryotic cells, Rho GTPases are involved in most, if not all, actin-dependent processes such as those involved in migration, adhesion, morphogenesis, axon guidance, and phagocytosis (Kaibuchi et al. 1999; Chimini and Chavrier 2000; Luo 2000).…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Guanine nucleotide exchange factor
  • GTPase
  • Nucleotide
  • Guanine
  • Genetics
  • Cell biology
  • Gene
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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