AbstractEphrins and Eph receptors have key roles in regulation of cell migration during development. We found that the RacGAP β2-chimaerin (chimerin) bound to EphA2 and EphA4 and inactivated Rac1 in response to ephrinA1 stimulation. EphA4 bound to β2-chimaerin through its kinase domain and promoted binding of Rac1 to β2-chimaerin. In addition, knockdown of endogenous β2-chimaerin blocked ephrinA1-induced suppression of cell migration. These results suggest that β2-chimaerin is activated by EphA receptors and mediates the EphA receptor-dependent regulation of cell migration.Structured summaryMINT-7013428: EphA1 (uniprotkb:Q60750) physically interacts (MI:0218) with Chimaerin beta 2 (uniprotkb:Q80XD1-2) and EphA4 (uniprotkb:O08542) by anti ta...
Chimaerins, a family of GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) for the small G-protein Rac, have been imp...
Eph receptors and their ligands, ephrins, represent the largest group of the receptor tyrosine kinas...
Functional outcomes of ephrin binding to Eph receptors (Ephs) range from cell repulsion to adhesion....
AbstractEphrins and Eph receptors have key roles in regulation of cell migration during development....
SummaryThe assembly of neuronal networks during development requires tightly controlled cell-cell in...
SummaryThe ephrin/Eph system plays a central role in neuronal circuit formation; however, its downst...
Chimaerins are a family of GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) for the small G-protein Rac that have g...
SummaryNeuronal network formation in the developing nervous system is dependent on the accurate navi...
Eph receptors play pivotal roles in neural circuit development. Emerging evidence shows that Eph-med...
EphA4-dependent growth cone collapse requires reorganization of actin cytoskeleton through coordinat...
Chimaerins are a family of GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) for the small G-protein Rac that have g...
The Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases and their cognate ligands, the Ephrins, form a coordinat...
Chimaerins are a family of diacylglycerol- and phorbol ester-regulated GTPase activating proteins (G...
β2-chimaerin is a diacylglycerol-regulated Rac GTPase activating protein implicated in development, ...
Chimaerins, a family of GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) for the small G-protein Rac, have been imp...
Chimaerins, a family of GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) for the small G-protein Rac, have been imp...
Eph receptors and their ligands, ephrins, represent the largest group of the receptor tyrosine kinas...
Functional outcomes of ephrin binding to Eph receptors (Ephs) range from cell repulsion to adhesion....
AbstractEphrins and Eph receptors have key roles in regulation of cell migration during development....
SummaryThe assembly of neuronal networks during development requires tightly controlled cell-cell in...
SummaryThe ephrin/Eph system plays a central role in neuronal circuit formation; however, its downst...
Chimaerins are a family of GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) for the small G-protein Rac that have g...
SummaryNeuronal network formation in the developing nervous system is dependent on the accurate navi...
Eph receptors play pivotal roles in neural circuit development. Emerging evidence shows that Eph-med...
EphA4-dependent growth cone collapse requires reorganization of actin cytoskeleton through coordinat...
Chimaerins are a family of GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) for the small G-protein Rac that have g...
The Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases and their cognate ligands, the Ephrins, form a coordinat...
Chimaerins are a family of diacylglycerol- and phorbol ester-regulated GTPase activating proteins (G...
β2-chimaerin is a diacylglycerol-regulated Rac GTPase activating protein implicated in development, ...
Chimaerins, a family of GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) for the small G-protein Rac, have been imp...
Chimaerins, a family of GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) for the small G-protein Rac, have been imp...
Eph receptors and their ligands, ephrins, represent the largest group of the receptor tyrosine kinas...
Functional outcomes of ephrin binding to Eph receptors (Ephs) range from cell repulsion to adhesion....