AbstractRemodeling of filamentous actin into distinct arrangements is precisely controlled by members of the Rho family of small GTPases [1]. A well characterized member of this family is RhoA, whose activation results in reorganization of the cytoskeleton into thick actin stress fibers terminating in integrin-rich focal adhesions [2]. Regulation of RhoA is required to maintain adhesion in stationary cells, but is also critical for cell spreading and migration [3]. Despite its biological importance, the signaling events leading to RhoA activation are not fully understood. Several independent studies have implicated tyrosine phosphorylation as a critical event upstream of RhoA [4]. Consistent with this, our recent studies have demonstrated t...
SummaryThe Rac GTPase regulates Rho signaling in a broad range of physiological settings and in onco...
RhoA is one of the more extensively studied members of the Rho family of small GTPase where it is mo...
The Rho GTPases form a subgroup of the Ras superfamily of 20- to 30-kD GTP-binding proteins that hav...
Remodeling of filamentous actin into distinct arrangements is precisely controlled by members of the...
AbstractRemodeling of filamentous actin into distinct arrangements is precisely controlled by member...
Activation of the thiol protease calpain results in proteolysis of focal adhesion-associated protein...
The actin cytoskeleton mediates a variety of essential biological functions in all eukaryotic cells....
AbstractMany features of cell behavior are regulated by Rho family GTPases, but the most profound ef...
Many features of cell behavior are regulated by Rho family GTPases, but the most profound effects of...
The Rho GTPases have mainly been studied in association with their roles in the regulation of actin...
AbstractThe small GTPase Rho regulates several actomyosin-based cellular processes such as cell adhe...
AbstractIn addition to their roles in organizing the actin cytoskeleton, members of the Rho family o...
The binding of extracellular matrix proteins to integrins triggers rearrangements in the actin cytos...
Rho GTPases are signal transduction effectors that con-trol cell motility, cell attachment, and cell...
The actin cytoskeleton is regulated by Rho family proteins: in fibroblasts, Rho mediates the formati...
SummaryThe Rac GTPase regulates Rho signaling in a broad range of physiological settings and in onco...
RhoA is one of the more extensively studied members of the Rho family of small GTPase where it is mo...
The Rho GTPases form a subgroup of the Ras superfamily of 20- to 30-kD GTP-binding proteins that hav...
Remodeling of filamentous actin into distinct arrangements is precisely controlled by members of the...
AbstractRemodeling of filamentous actin into distinct arrangements is precisely controlled by member...
Activation of the thiol protease calpain results in proteolysis of focal adhesion-associated protein...
The actin cytoskeleton mediates a variety of essential biological functions in all eukaryotic cells....
AbstractMany features of cell behavior are regulated by Rho family GTPases, but the most profound ef...
Many features of cell behavior are regulated by Rho family GTPases, but the most profound effects of...
The Rho GTPases have mainly been studied in association with their roles in the regulation of actin...
AbstractThe small GTPase Rho regulates several actomyosin-based cellular processes such as cell adhe...
AbstractIn addition to their roles in organizing the actin cytoskeleton, members of the Rho family o...
The binding of extracellular matrix proteins to integrins triggers rearrangements in the actin cytos...
Rho GTPases are signal transduction effectors that con-trol cell motility, cell attachment, and cell...
The actin cytoskeleton is regulated by Rho family proteins: in fibroblasts, Rho mediates the formati...
SummaryThe Rac GTPase regulates Rho signaling in a broad range of physiological settings and in onco...
RhoA is one of the more extensively studied members of the Rho family of small GTPase where it is mo...
The Rho GTPases form a subgroup of the Ras superfamily of 20- to 30-kD GTP-binding proteins that hav...