Rho GTPase activating protein
FunctionRho GTPase activating protein (RhoGAP) are one of the main classes of Rho GTPase regulators that are crucial in cell cytoskeletal organization, growth, differentiation, neuronal development and synaptic functions[1]. RhoGAPs contain a RhoGAP domain. RelevanceRhoGAPs are present in altered abundance in a variety of human cancers and may serve as targets for cancer therapy[2]. Structural highlightsThe contains a and GDP[3]. Water molecules are shown as red spheres. . 3D structures of Rho GTPase activating proteinRho GTPase activating protein 3D structures
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3D structures of Rho GTPase activating protein3D structures of Rho GTPase activating protein
Updated on 16-December-2019
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- ↑ Kandpal RP. Rho GTPase activating proteins in cancer phenotypes. Curr Protein Pept Sci. 2006 Aug;7(4):355-65. PMID:16918449
- ↑ Graham DL, Lowe PN, Grime GW, Marsh M, Rittinger K, Smerdon SJ, Gamblin SJ, Eccleston JF. MgF(3)(-) as a transition state analog of phosphoryl transfer. Chem Biol. 2002 Mar;9(3):375-81. PMID:11927263