A gene encoding a 35-kilodalton guanosine triphosphate (GTP)-binding protein, Gem, was cloned from mitogen-induced human peripheral blood T cells. Gem and Rad, the product of a gene overexpressed in skeletal muscle in individuals with Type II diabetes, constitute a new family of Ras-related GTP-binding proteins. The distinct structural features of this family include the G3 GTP-binding motif, extensive amino- and carboxyl-terminal extensions beyond the Ras-related domain, and a motif that determines membrane association. Gem was transiently expressed in human peripheral blood T cells in response to mitogenic stimulation; the protein was phosphorylated on tyrosine residues and localized to the cytosolic face of the plasma membrane. Deregulat...
AbstractSmall GTPases are molecular switches that have been adopted to control many eukaryotic cell ...
AIMS AND HYPOTHESIS:Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from beta-cells is a tightly regulated proc...
of cultured animal cells (Barbacid 1987). Mutations in these genes have been linked to a large numbe...
The mitogen-induced gene, GEM, encodes a GTP-binding protein that belongs to a new family within the...
Gem GTPase is a member of a protein family that includes Rad, Rem and Rem2. Although until recently ...
AbstractGem, a member of the Rad,Gem/Kir subfamily of small G-proteins, has unique sequence features...
AbstractGem GTPase is a member of a protein family that includes Rad, Rem and Rem2. Although until r...
Gem is a Ras-related protein whose expression is induced in several cell types upon activation by ex...
Members of the mammalian rab family of GTPases are asso-ciated with specific subcellular compartment...
Ras guanyl nucleotide releasing proteins (RasGRPs) are guanyl nucleotide exchange factors that activ...
GTP binding protein overexpressed in skeletal muscle (GEM) is an important gene with many functions,...
Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from beta-cells is a tightly regulated process that requires ca...
Small GTPases belonging to Ras family of proteins have key roles in regulating nearly every aspect o...
Gem is a protein of the Ras superfamily that plays a role in regulating voltage-gated Ca2+ channels ...
The Ras superfamily of small GTPases is composed of more than 150 members, which share a conserved s...
AbstractSmall GTPases are molecular switches that have been adopted to control many eukaryotic cell ...
AIMS AND HYPOTHESIS:Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from beta-cells is a tightly regulated proc...
of cultured animal cells (Barbacid 1987). Mutations in these genes have been linked to a large numbe...
The mitogen-induced gene, GEM, encodes a GTP-binding protein that belongs to a new family within the...
Gem GTPase is a member of a protein family that includes Rad, Rem and Rem2. Although until recently ...
AbstractGem, a member of the Rad,Gem/Kir subfamily of small G-proteins, has unique sequence features...
AbstractGem GTPase is a member of a protein family that includes Rad, Rem and Rem2. Although until r...
Gem is a Ras-related protein whose expression is induced in several cell types upon activation by ex...
Members of the mammalian rab family of GTPases are asso-ciated with specific subcellular compartment...
Ras guanyl nucleotide releasing proteins (RasGRPs) are guanyl nucleotide exchange factors that activ...
GTP binding protein overexpressed in skeletal muscle (GEM) is an important gene with many functions,...
Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from beta-cells is a tightly regulated process that requires ca...
Small GTPases belonging to Ras family of proteins have key roles in regulating nearly every aspect o...
Gem is a protein of the Ras superfamily that plays a role in regulating voltage-gated Ca2+ channels ...
The Ras superfamily of small GTPases is composed of more than 150 members, which share a conserved s...
AbstractSmall GTPases are molecular switches that have been adopted to control many eukaryotic cell ...
AIMS AND HYPOTHESIS:Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from beta-cells is a tightly regulated proc...
of cultured animal cells (Barbacid 1987). Mutations in these genes have been linked to a large numbe...