| Literature DB >> 33054516 |
Sara Basbous1, Roberta Azzarelli2, Emilie Pacary3, Violaine Moreau1.
Abstract
Rnd proteins constitute a subfamily of Rho GTPases represented in mammals by Rnd1, Rnd2 and Rnd3. Despite their GTPase structure, their specific feature is the inability to hydrolyse GTP-bound nucleotide. This aspect makes them atypical among Rho GTPases. Rnds are regulated for their expression at the transcriptional or post-transcriptional levels and they are activated through post-translational modifications and interactions with other proteins. Rnd proteins are mainly involved in the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton and cell proliferation. Whereas Rnd3 is ubiquitously expressed, Rnd1 and 2 are tissue-specific. Increasing data has described their important role during development and diseases. Herein, we describe their involvement in physiological and pathological conditions with a focus on the neuronal and vascular systems, and summarize their implications in tumorigenesis.Entities:
Keywords: Rnd; cancer; neuronal system; pathophysiology; vascular system
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33054516 PMCID: PMC8583191 DOI: 10.1080/21541248.2020.1829914
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small GTPases ISSN: 2154-1248