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Roles of LRRK2 and its orthologs in protecting against neurodegeneration and neurodevelopmental defects. [PDF]
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High levels of Cdc42 GTPase underlie an all-or-none decision to fuse
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NMR <sup>1</sup>H, <sup>13</sup>C, and <sup>15</sup>N resonance assignments of the oncogenic Q61R variant of human NRAS in the active, GTP-bound conformation. [PDF]
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Activity-dependent regulation of Cdc42 by Ephexin5 drives synapse growth and stabilization. [PDF]
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Membrane remodeling by the Bacterial Dynamin-like Protein (BDLP) fromNostoc punctiforme
Singh K, Pucadyil TJ.
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A Ras-like GTPase in African trypanosomes
Lowenstein M, Ramirez A, Field MC.
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The Interferon-Inducible GTPases
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2006Mammalian cells respond to interferons (IFNs) secreted during infection by the transcriptional upregulation of as many as a thousand genes. This remarkable transition prepares cells and organisms for resistance to infection, and many IFN-regulated gene products are players in well-understood resistance programs.
Sascha Martens, Jonathan C. Howard
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2017
GTPases (GTP hydrolases, GTP binding proteins) are a large family of enzymes that direct various cellular functions, including signal transduction, protein biosynthesis, cell division and transport of vesicles. They are molecular switches that cycle between two conformational states (Figure 1): the inactive guanosine-5'-diphosphate (GDP)-bound state ...
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GTPases (GTP hydrolases, GTP binding proteins) are a large family of enzymes that direct various cellular functions, including signal transduction, protein biosynthesis, cell division and transport of vesicles. They are molecular switches that cycle between two conformational states (Figure 1): the inactive guanosine-5'-diphosphate (GDP)-bound state ...
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