[HTML][HTML] Rho and Rac take center stage

K Burridge, K Wennerberg - Cell, 2004 - cell.com
Cell, 2004cell.com
Many features of cell behavior are regulated by Rho family GTPases, but the most profound
effects of these proteins are on the actin cytoskeleton and it was these that first drew
attention to this family of signaling proteins. Focusing on Rho and Rac, we will discuss how
their effectors regulate the actin cytoskeleton. We will describe how the activity of Rho
proteins is regulated downstream from growth factor receptors and cell adhesion molecules
by guanine nucleotide exchange factors and GTPase activating proteins. Additionally, we …
Abstract
Many features of cell behavior are regulated by Rho family GTPases, but the most profound effects of these proteins are on the actin cytoskeleton and it was these that first drew attention to this family of signaling proteins. Focusing on Rho and Rac, we will discuss how their effectors regulate the actin cytoskeleton. We will describe how the activity of Rho proteins is regulated downstream from growth factor receptors and cell adhesion molecules by guanine nucleotide exchange factors and GTPase activating proteins. Additionally, we will discuss how there is signaling crosstalk between family members and how various bacterial pathogens have developed strategies to manipulate Rho protein activity so as to enhance their own survival.
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