Rab proteins are members of the Ras superfamily of GTPases and are key regulators of intracellular vesicular transport. They undergo a cycle of GTPase activity, and this activity is interconnected to a cycle of reversible attachment to membranes. This cycle is mediated by geranylgeranylation of (usually) two C-terminal cysteines, which in turn is effected by Rab geranylgeranyltransferase in concert with REP (Rab escort protein). After delivery to their respective membranes, Rabs are activated by replacement of GDP by GTP, allowing interaction with a wide variety of effector molecules involved in vesicular transport, in particular with docking of transport vesicles to their specific target membranes. After completion of these events and GTP ...
Rab proteins are thought to function in the processes by which transport vesicles identify and/or fu...
AbstractRab proteins form the largest branch of the Ras superfamily of GTPases. They are localized t...
Rab proteins are a large family of monomeric GTPases that comprise about 70 members. These proteins ...
Rab proteins are members of the Ras superfamily of GTPases and are key regulators of intracellular v...
Rab proteins are members of the Ras superfamily of GTPases and are key regulators of intracellular v...
Rab proteins comprise a family of small GTPases that serve a regulatory role in vesicular membrane t...
Rab GTPases are master regulators of membrane traffic. By binding to distinct sets of effector prote...
Rab GTPases (>60 members in humans) function as master regulators of intracellular membrane traff...
Rab GTPases (>60 members in humans) function as master regulators of intracellular membrane traff...
Of the approximately 70 human Rab GTPases, nearly three-quarters are involved in endo-cytic traffick...
Of the approximately 70 human Rab GTPases, nearly three-quarters are involved in endo-cytic traffick...
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the available structural and biochemical data that shed lig...
Free to read at publisher's site. In eukaryotic cells Rab/Ypt GTPases represent a family of key memb...
Free to read at publisher's site. In eukaryotic cells Rab/Ypt GTPases represent a family of key memb...
In eukaryotic cells Rab/Ypt GTPases represent a family of key membrane traffic controllers that asso...
Rab proteins are thought to function in the processes by which transport vesicles identify and/or fu...
AbstractRab proteins form the largest branch of the Ras superfamily of GTPases. They are localized t...
Rab proteins are a large family of monomeric GTPases that comprise about 70 members. These proteins ...
Rab proteins are members of the Ras superfamily of GTPases and are key regulators of intracellular v...
Rab proteins are members of the Ras superfamily of GTPases and are key regulators of intracellular v...
Rab proteins comprise a family of small GTPases that serve a regulatory role in vesicular membrane t...
Rab GTPases are master regulators of membrane traffic. By binding to distinct sets of effector prote...
Rab GTPases (>60 members in humans) function as master regulators of intracellular membrane traff...
Rab GTPases (>60 members in humans) function as master regulators of intracellular membrane traff...
Of the approximately 70 human Rab GTPases, nearly three-quarters are involved in endo-cytic traffick...
Of the approximately 70 human Rab GTPases, nearly three-quarters are involved in endo-cytic traffick...
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the available structural and biochemical data that shed lig...
Free to read at publisher's site. In eukaryotic cells Rab/Ypt GTPases represent a family of key memb...
Free to read at publisher's site. In eukaryotic cells Rab/Ypt GTPases represent a family of key memb...
In eukaryotic cells Rab/Ypt GTPases represent a family of key membrane traffic controllers that asso...
Rab proteins are thought to function in the processes by which transport vesicles identify and/or fu...
AbstractRab proteins form the largest branch of the Ras superfamily of GTPases. They are localized t...
Rab proteins are a large family of monomeric GTPases that comprise about 70 members. These proteins ...