Rho GTPases: Regulation and roles in cancer cell biology
RB Haga, AJ Ridley - Small GTPases, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Rho GTPases are well known for their roles in regulating cell migration, and also contribute
to a variety of other cellular responses. They are subdivided into 2 groups: typical and …
to a variety of other cellular responses. They are subdivided into 2 groups: typical and …
Eight kinetically stable but thermodynamically activated molecules that power cell metabolism
CT Walsh, BP Tu, Y Tang - Chemical reviews, 2018 - ACS Publications
Contemporary analyses of cell metabolism have called out three metabolites: ATP, NADH,
and acetyl-CoA, as sentinel molecules whose accumulation represent much of the purpose …
and acetyl-CoA, as sentinel molecules whose accumulation represent much of the purpose …
Deregulation of Rho GTPases in cancer
AP Porter, A Papaioannou, A Malliri - Small GTPases, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
In vitro and in vivo studies and evidence from human tumors have long implicated Rho
GTPase signaling in the formation and dissemination of a range of cancers. Recently next …
GTPase signaling in the formation and dissemination of a range of cancers. Recently next …
Immunomodulatory effects mediated by serotonin
R Arreola, E Becerril-Villanueva… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Serotonin (5‐HT) induces concentration‐dependent metabolic effects in diverse cell types,
including neurons, entherochromaffin cells, adipocytes, pancreatic beta‐cells, fibroblasts …
including neurons, entherochromaffin cells, adipocytes, pancreatic beta‐cells, fibroblasts …
Rho protein GTPases and their interactions with NFκB: crossroads of inflammation and matrix biology
L Tong, V Tergaonkar - Bioscience reports, 2014 - portlandpress.com
The RhoGTPases, with RhoA, Cdc42 and Rac being major members, are a group of key
ubiquitous proteins present in all eukaryotic organisms that subserve such important …
ubiquitous proteins present in all eukaryotic organisms that subserve such important …
Pathogens and polymers: microbe–host interactions illuminate the cytoskeleton
CM Haglund, MD Welch - Journal of Cell Biology, 2011 - rupress.org
Intracellular pathogens subvert the host cell cytoskeleton to promote their own survival,
replication, and dissemination. Study of these microbes has led to many discoveries about …
replication, and dissemination. Study of these microbes has led to many discoveries about …
The E3 ubiquitin-ligase HACE1 catalyzes the ubiquitylation of active Rac1
Rac1 small GTPase controls essential aspects of cell biology and is a direct target of
numerous bacterial virulence factors. The CNF1 toxin of pathogenic Escherichia coli …
numerous bacterial virulence factors. The CNF1 toxin of pathogenic Escherichia coli …
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) signalling in cell migration and cancer invasion: a focussed review and analysis of LPA receptor gene expression on the basis of more …
S Willier, E Butt, TGP Grunewald - Biology of the Cell, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a ubiquitously present signalling molecule involved in
diverse cellular processes such as cell migration, proliferation and differentiation. LPA acts …
diverse cellular processes such as cell migration, proliferation and differentiation. LPA acts …
The pathogen-actin connection: a platform for defense signaling in plants
The cytoskeleton, a dynamic network of cytoplasmic polymers, plays a central role in
numerous fundamental processes, such as development, reproduction, and cellular …
numerous fundamental processes, such as development, reproduction, and cellular …
Rho GTPases in the physiology and pathophysiology of peripheral sensory neurons
Numerous experimental studies demonstrate that the Ras homolog family of guanosine
triphosphate hydrolases (Rho GTPases) Ras homolog family member A (RhoA), Ras-related …
triphosphate hydrolases (Rho GTPases) Ras homolog family member A (RhoA), Ras-related …