[CITATION][C] Rho, rac and cdc42 GTPases: regulators of actin structures, cell adhesion and motility

CD Nobes, A Hall - Biochemical Society Transactions, 1995 - portlandpress.com
CD Nobes, A Hall
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1995portlandpress.com
The mammalian rho subfamily of small GTPases comprises nine proteins (rhoA, B, C, racl
and 2, cdc42 and GZSK, rho G and TC10). The first clue to a biological function for rho
proteins came from the observation that the bacterial exoenzyme, C3 transferase, which
ADP-ribosylates and inactivates rho proteins, causes animal cells to lose their actin
The mammalian rho subfamily of small GTPases comprises nine proteins (rhoA, B, C, racl and 2, cdc42 and GZSK, rho G and TC10). The first clue to a biological function for rho proteins came from the observation that the bacterial exoenzyme, C3 transferase, which ADP-ribosylates and inactivates rho proteins, causes animal cells to lose their actin
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