Rab family of small GTPases: an updated view on their regulation and functions
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Abstract
The Rab family of small GTPases regulates intracellular membrane trafficking by orchestrating the biogenesis, transport, tethering, and fusion of membrane-bound organelles and vesicles. Like other small GTPases, Rabs cycle between two states, an active (GTP-loaded) state and an inactive (GDP-loaded) state, and their cycling is catalyzed by guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) and GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs). Because an active form of each Rab localizes on a specific organelle (or vesicle) and recruits various effector proteins to facilitate each step of membrane trafficking, knowing when and where Rabs are activated and what effectors Rabs recruit is crucial to understand their functions. Since the…
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- Rab
- GTPase
- Effector
- Cell biology
- Biology
- Guanine nucleotide exchange factor
- Small GTPase
- Signal transduction
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- Decent work and economic growth
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