Rho GTPase activating protein

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Function

Rho 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.

Relevance

RhoGAPs are present in altered abundance in a variety of human cancers and may serve as targets for cancer therapy[2].

Structural highlights

The contains a and GDP[3]. Water molecules are shown as red spheres. .

3D structures of Rho GTPase activating protein

Rho GTPase activating protein 3D structures


Human RhoGAP 1 (magenta) complex with RhoA (blue), GDP, MgF3 and Mg+2 ions (PDB code 1ow3)

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3D structures of Rho GTPase activating protein3D structures of Rho GTPase activating protein

Updated on 16-December-2019

ReferencesReferences

  1. Moon SY, Zheng Y. Rho GTPase-activating proteins in cell regulation. Trends Cell Biol. 2003 Jan;13(1):13-22. PMID:12480336
  2. Kandpal RP. Rho GTPase activating proteins in cancer phenotypes. Curr Protein Pept Sci. 2006 Aug;7(4):355-65. PMID:16918449
  3. 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

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