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Self-assemblies of Rab- and Arf-family small GTPases on lipid bilayers in membrane tethering.

Joji Mima1.   

Abstract

Small GTPases of the Ras superfamily, which include Ras-, Rho-, Rab-, Arf-, and Ran-family isoforms, are generally known to function as a nucleotide-dependent molecular switch in eukaryotic cells. In the GTP-loaded forms, they selectively recruit their cognate interacting proteins or protein complexes, termed "effectors," to the cytoplasmic face of subcellular membrane compartments, thereby switching on the downstream effector functions, which are vital for fundamental cellular events, such as cell proliferation, cytoskeletal organization, and intracellular membrane trafficking. Nevertheless, in addition to acting as the classic nucleotide-dependent switches for the effectors, recent studies have uncovered that small GTPases themselves can be self-assembled specifically into homo-dimers or higher-order oligomers on membranes, and these assembly processes are likely responsible for their physiological functions. This Review focuses particularly on the self-assembly processes of Rab- and Arf-family isoforms during membrane tethering, the most critical step to ensure the fidelity of membrane trafficking. A summary of the current experimental evidence for self-assemblies of Rab and Arf small GTPases on lipid bilayers in chemically defined reconstitution system is provided. © International Union for Pure and Applied Biophysics (IUPAB) and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2021.

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Keywords:  Arf; Membrane tethering; Membrane trafficking; Rab; Ras; Small GTPase

Year:  2021        PMID: 34471437      PMCID: PMC8355291          DOI: 10.1007/s12551-021-00819-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys Rev        ISSN: 1867-2450


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9.  The Small GTPase Arf6 Functions as a Membrane Tether in a Chemically-Defined Reconstitution System.

Authors:  Kana Fujibayashi; Joji Mima
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