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Expression of Rab small GTPases in epithelial Caco-2 cells: Rab21 is an apically located GTP-binding protein in polarised intestinal epithelial cells

open access: closedEuropean Journal of Cell Biology, 2000
Rab proteins belong to a subfamily of small GTP-binding protein genes of the Ras superfamily and play an important role in intracellular vesicular targeting. The presence of members of this protein family was examined in Caco-2 cells by a PCR-based strategy.
Frank J.M. Opdam   +5 more
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Identification of a novel family of human Rab-like small GTP-binding proteins.

open access: closedProceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of China. Part B, Life sciences, 1999
The presence of a novel family of Rab-like proteins (Rlp) in the human genome is reported. The gene encoding the Rlp-2 was isolated from a human lymphocyte genomic library. The Rlp-2 gene is intronless and was mapped to chromosome Xq21.3 using fluorescence in situ hybridization.
Hwei‐Ling Peng   +3 more
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Isolation and mapping of a human gene (RABL) encoding a small GTP-binding protein homologous to the Ras-related RAB gene

open access: closedCytogenetic and Genome Research, 1996
Many subgroups of the RAB gene, a member of the RAS superfamily have been identified. Here we report the isolation and analysis of a cDNA encoding a putative small GTP-binding protein, designated RABL, from a human fetal lung cDNA library. RABL encodes 216 amino acids that are 86 % identical to members of the RAB5 subfamily and it shows 94% homology in
Hye Jung Han   +3 more
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Comparative genomics of prokaryotic GTP-binding proteins (the Era, Obg, EngA, ThdF (TrmE), YchF and YihA families) and their relationship to eukaryotic GTP-binding proteins (the DRG, ARF, RAB, RAN, RAS and RHO families).

open access: closedJournal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology, 2001
Several GTP-binding proteins with poorly defined functions were previously identified in Escherichia coli (i.e. Era, ThdF (TrmE)), Bacillus subtilis (i.e. Obg) and Neisseria gonorrhoeae (i.e. EngA). In these species, every individual protein is encoded by an essential gene.
Gerhard Mittenhuber
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Molecular cloning and nucleotide sequence of a Rab 7 small GTP-binding protein from apricot fruit (Accession nø U82219). Gene expression during fruit ripening

open access: closed, 1997
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Didier Mbéguié‐A‐Mbéguié   +2 more
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Y. Takai   +3 more
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