Deciphering the Molecular and Functional Basis of RHOGAP Family Proteins A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TOWARD SELECTIVE INACTIVATION OF RHO FAMILY PROTEINS
Ehsan Amin,Mamta Jaiswal,Urszula Derewenda,Katarina Reis,Kazem Nouri,Katja T. Koessmeier,Pontus Aspenström,Avril V. Somlyo,Radovan Dvorsky,Mohammad Reza Ahmadian +9 more
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TL;DR: The sequence-structure-function relationship between RHOGAPs and RHO proteins is comprehensively investigated by combining in vitro data with in silico data and it is proposed that other domains of RHOG APs confer substrate specificity and fine-tune their catalytic efficiency in cells.
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About: This article is published in Journal of Biological Chemistry. The article was published on 23 Sep 2016. and is currently open access. The article focuses on the topics: RhoGAP domain & GTPase-activating protein.
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