Rab proteins are small GTPases that act as molecular switches for intracellular vesicle trafficking. Although their function is mainly regulated by regulatory proteins such as GTPase-activating proteins and guanine nucleotide exchange factors, recent studies have shown that some Rab proteins are physiologically phosphorylated in the switch II region by Rab kinases. As the switch II region of Rab proteins undergoes a conformational change depending on the bound nucleotide, it plays an essential role in their function as a ‘switch’. Initially, the phosphorylation of Rab proteins in the switch II region was shown to inhibit the association with regulatory proteins. However, recent studies suggest that it also regulates the binding of Rab prote...
BACKGROUND: Rab proteins comprise a large family of GTPases that regulate vesicle trafficking. Despi...
Rab GTPases and their regulatory proteins play a crucial role in vesicle-mediated membrane trafficki...
Rab GTPases and their regulatory proteins play a crucial role in vesicle-mediated membrane trafficki...
Rab proteins compose the largest family of small GTPases and control the different steps of intracel...
Rab proteins are small GTPases involved in the regulation of vesicular membrane traffic. Research do...
THESIS 9779Summary: Rab GTPases are important regulators of cell trafficking steps such as vesicle f...
<p>Rab molecular switches are key players in defining membrane identity and regulating intracellular...
This unit describes methods to identify proteins interacting with, and regulating, Rab GTPases. Rabs...
This unit describes methods to identify proteins interacting with, and regulating, Rab GTPases. Rabs...
Rab proteins are a large family of monomeric GTPases that comprise about 70 members. These proteins ...
<p><b>A</b>: Schematic figure showing the interactions of a Rab-GTPase with its effector proteins. T...
The secretory pathway is a process characteristic of cells specialized in secretion such as endocrin...
Rab GTPases are master regulators of membrane traffic. By binding to distinct sets of effector prote...
Rab proteins are small GTPases involved in the regulation of vesicular membrane traffic. Research do...
Transport of cargo proteins through the eukaryotic vesicle trafficking system is a highly specific a...
BACKGROUND: Rab proteins comprise a large family of GTPases that regulate vesicle trafficking. Despi...
Rab GTPases and their regulatory proteins play a crucial role in vesicle-mediated membrane trafficki...
Rab GTPases and their regulatory proteins play a crucial role in vesicle-mediated membrane trafficki...
Rab proteins compose the largest family of small GTPases and control the different steps of intracel...
Rab proteins are small GTPases involved in the regulation of vesicular membrane traffic. Research do...
THESIS 9779Summary: Rab GTPases are important regulators of cell trafficking steps such as vesicle f...
<p>Rab molecular switches are key players in defining membrane identity and regulating intracellular...
This unit describes methods to identify proteins interacting with, and regulating, Rab GTPases. Rabs...
This unit describes methods to identify proteins interacting with, and regulating, Rab GTPases. Rabs...
Rab proteins are a large family of monomeric GTPases that comprise about 70 members. These proteins ...
<p><b>A</b>: Schematic figure showing the interactions of a Rab-GTPase with its effector proteins. T...
The secretory pathway is a process characteristic of cells specialized in secretion such as endocrin...
Rab GTPases are master regulators of membrane traffic. By binding to distinct sets of effector prote...
Rab proteins are small GTPases involved in the regulation of vesicular membrane traffic. Research do...
Transport of cargo proteins through the eukaryotic vesicle trafficking system is a highly specific a...
BACKGROUND: Rab proteins comprise a large family of GTPases that regulate vesicle trafficking. Despi...
Rab GTPases and their regulatory proteins play a crucial role in vesicle-mediated membrane trafficki...
Rab GTPases and their regulatory proteins play a crucial role in vesicle-mediated membrane trafficki...