Rho GTPases: Regulation and roles in cancer cell biology
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Abstract
Rho GTPases are well known for their roles in regulating cell migration, and also contribute to a variety of other cellular responses. They are subdivided into 2 groups: typical and atypical. The typical Rho family members, including RhoA, Rac1 and Cdc42, cycle between an active GTP-bound and inactive GDP-bound conformation, and are regulated by GEFs, GAPs and GDIs, whereas atypical Rho family members have amino acid substitutions that alter their ability to interact with GTP/GDP and hence are regulated by different mechanisms. Both typical and atypical Rho GTPases contribute to cancer progression. In a few cancers, RhoA or Rac1 are mutated, but in most cancers expression levels and/or activity of Rho GTPases…
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- RHOA
- CDC42
- GTPase
- RAC1
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Guanine nucleotide exchange factor
- PAK1
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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