Rab GTPases are master regulators of intracellular trafficking and, in recent years, their role in the control of different aspects of tumour progression has emerged. In the present review, we show that Rab GTPases are disregulated in many cancers and have central roles in tumour cell migration, invasion, proliferation, communication with stromal cells and the development of drug resistance. As a consequence, Rab proteins may be novel potential candidates for the development of anticancer drugs and, in this context, the preliminary results obtained with an inhibitor of Rab function are also discussed
AbstractSince their discovery in 1986, Ral (Ras-like) GTPases have emerged as critical regulators of...
International audienceBrief synopsis: Rab35 is a small GTPase that was recently reported to possess ...
Three GTPases, RAC, RHO, and Cdc42, play essential roles in coordinating many cellular functions dur...
Abstract The RAS (rat sarcoma) superfamily of small GTPases is broadly subdivided into five groups: ...
10.1016/j.bbcan.2008.10.001Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Reviews on Cancer17952110-116BBAC
In my PhD project, I studied the functions of three different proteins of the Rab family. The Rab pr...
Rab proteins compose the largest family of small GTPases and control the different steps of intracel...
Rab is a large subfamily of small GTPases which play an important role in multiple processes relatin...
Rab proteins are small GTPases involved in the regulation of vesicular membrane traffic. Research do...
Abstract Background The Rab27 family of small GTPases promotes the progression of breast cancer, mel...
Derailed endocytosis is a hallmark of cancer. The endocytic pathway, as demonstrated by our laborato...
RAC1B is an alternatively spliced isoform of the monomeric GTPase RAC1. It differs from RAC1 by a 19...
Rab 25 is a small GTPase belonging to the RAS (rat sarcoma) superfamily. It is expressed in epitheli...
Rho family GTPases are critical regulators of cellular functions that play important roles in cancer...
The family of Rho GTPases are involved in the dynamic control of cytoskeleton reorganization and oth...
AbstractSince their discovery in 1986, Ral (Ras-like) GTPases have emerged as critical regulators of...
International audienceBrief synopsis: Rab35 is a small GTPase that was recently reported to possess ...
Three GTPases, RAC, RHO, and Cdc42, play essential roles in coordinating many cellular functions dur...
Abstract The RAS (rat sarcoma) superfamily of small GTPases is broadly subdivided into five groups: ...
10.1016/j.bbcan.2008.10.001Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Reviews on Cancer17952110-116BBAC
In my PhD project, I studied the functions of three different proteins of the Rab family. The Rab pr...
Rab proteins compose the largest family of small GTPases and control the different steps of intracel...
Rab is a large subfamily of small GTPases which play an important role in multiple processes relatin...
Rab proteins are small GTPases involved in the regulation of vesicular membrane traffic. Research do...
Abstract Background The Rab27 family of small GTPases promotes the progression of breast cancer, mel...
Derailed endocytosis is a hallmark of cancer. The endocytic pathway, as demonstrated by our laborato...
RAC1B is an alternatively spliced isoform of the monomeric GTPase RAC1. It differs from RAC1 by a 19...
Rab 25 is a small GTPase belonging to the RAS (rat sarcoma) superfamily. It is expressed in epitheli...
Rho family GTPases are critical regulators of cellular functions that play important roles in cancer...
The family of Rho GTPases are involved in the dynamic control of cytoskeleton reorganization and oth...
AbstractSince their discovery in 1986, Ral (Ras-like) GTPases have emerged as critical regulators of...
International audienceBrief synopsis: Rab35 is a small GTPase that was recently reported to possess ...
Three GTPases, RAC, RHO, and Cdc42, play essential roles in coordinating many cellular functions dur...