Literature DB >> 10835338

Signaling from Ras to Rac and beyond: not just a matter of GEFs.

G Scita1, P Tenca, E Frittoli, A Tocchetti, M Innocenti, G Giardina, P P Di Fiore.   

Abstract

Members of a family of intracellular molecular switches, the small GTPases, sense modifications of the extracellular environment and transduce them into a variety of homeostatic signals. Among small GTPases, Ras and the Rho family of proteins hierarchically and/or coordinately regulate signaling pathways leading to phenotypes as important as proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis. Ras and Rho-GTPases are organized in a complex network of functional interactions, whose molecular mechanisms are being elucidated. Starting from the simple concept of linear cascades of events (GTPase-->activator--> GTPase), the work of several laboratories is uncovering an increasingly complex scenario in which upstream regulators of GTPases also function as downstream effectors and influence the precise biological outcome. Furthermore, small GTPases assemble into macromolecular machineries that include upstream activators, downstream effectors, regulators and perhaps even final biochemical targets. We are starting to understand how these macromolecular complexes work and how they are regulated and targeted to their proper subcellular localization. Ultimately, the acquisition of a cogent picture of the various levels of integration and regulation in small GTPase-mediated signaling should define the physiology of early signal transduction events and the pathological implication of its subversion.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10835338      PMCID: PMC212757          DOI: 10.1093/emboj/19.11.2393

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


  63 in total

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4.  Coactivation of Rac1 and Cdc42 at lamellipodia and membrane ruffles induced by epidermal growth factor.

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7.  HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor simvastatin suppresses Toll-like receptor 2 ligand-induced activation of nuclear factor kappa B by preventing RhoA activation in monocytes from rheumatoid arthritis patients.

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8.  Brk activates rac1 and promotes cell migration and invasion by phosphorylating paxillin.

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10.  NGF-TrkA Signaling by Sensory Nerves Coordinates the Vascularization and Ossification of Developing Endochondral Bone.

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