The trafficking of intracellular membranes requires the coordination of membrane-cytoskeletal interactions. Rab proteins are key players in the regulation of vesicular transport, while Rho family members control actin-dependent cell functions. We have previously identified a rho protein, rhoD, which is localized to the plasma membrane and early endosomes. When overexpressed, rhoD alters the actin cytoskeleton and plays an important role in endosome organization. We found that a rhoD mutant exerts its effect on early endosome dynamics through an inhibition in organelle motility. In these studies, the effect of rhoD on endosome dynamics was evaluated in the presence of a constitutively active, GTPase-deficient mutant of rab5, rab5Q79L. As rab...
SummaryRho GTPases are key regulators of the actin-based cytoskeleton; Rab GTPases are key regulator...
Cell motility requires actin assembly mediated by Rac, a Rho family GTPase. In this issue, Palamides...
The Rab GTPases are the largest family of proteins regulating membrane traffic. Rab proteins form a ...
The trafficking of intracellular membranes requires the coordination of membrane-cytoskeletal intera...
Vesicular transport is a dynamic process that requires coordinated interactions between membrane and...
Endothelial barrier dysfunction underlies chronic inflammatory diseases. In searching for new protei...
AbstractAlthough vesicular trafficking is essential for a large variety of cellular processes, the r...
As membrane-associated master regulators of cytoskeletal remodeling, Rho GTPases coordinate a wide r...
The Ras superfamily of GTPases embraces six major branches of proteins: the Ras, Rab, Ran, Arf, Rho ...
The small Mr Rab4-like GTPase, RabD, localizes to the endosomal pathway and the contractile vacuole ...
SummaryThe small GTPases, Rab5 and Rac, are essential for endocytosis and actin remodeling, respecti...
International audienceSeveral families of small GTPases regulate a variety of fundamental cellular p...
AbstractThe Rab family of GTPases are regulators of eukaryotic vesicular membrane traffic, while mod...
The small GTPases, Rab5 and Rac, are essential for endocytosis and actin remodeling, respectively. C...
The small GTPases, Rab5 and Rac, are essential for endocytosis and actin remodeling, respectively. C...
SummaryRho GTPases are key regulators of the actin-based cytoskeleton; Rab GTPases are key regulator...
Cell motility requires actin assembly mediated by Rac, a Rho family GTPase. In this issue, Palamides...
The Rab GTPases are the largest family of proteins regulating membrane traffic. Rab proteins form a ...
The trafficking of intracellular membranes requires the coordination of membrane-cytoskeletal intera...
Vesicular transport is a dynamic process that requires coordinated interactions between membrane and...
Endothelial barrier dysfunction underlies chronic inflammatory diseases. In searching for new protei...
AbstractAlthough vesicular trafficking is essential for a large variety of cellular processes, the r...
As membrane-associated master regulators of cytoskeletal remodeling, Rho GTPases coordinate a wide r...
The Ras superfamily of GTPases embraces six major branches of proteins: the Ras, Rab, Ran, Arf, Rho ...
The small Mr Rab4-like GTPase, RabD, localizes to the endosomal pathway and the contractile vacuole ...
SummaryThe small GTPases, Rab5 and Rac, are essential for endocytosis and actin remodeling, respecti...
International audienceSeveral families of small GTPases regulate a variety of fundamental cellular p...
AbstractThe Rab family of GTPases are regulators of eukaryotic vesicular membrane traffic, while mod...
The small GTPases, Rab5 and Rac, are essential for endocytosis and actin remodeling, respectively. C...
The small GTPases, Rab5 and Rac, are essential for endocytosis and actin remodeling, respectively. C...
SummaryRho GTPases are key regulators of the actin-based cytoskeleton; Rab GTPases are key regulator...
Cell motility requires actin assembly mediated by Rac, a Rho family GTPase. In this issue, Palamides...
The Rab GTPases are the largest family of proteins regulating membrane traffic. Rab proteins form a ...