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Regulators And Effectors Of Small Gtpases Rho Family 1st Edition William Edward Balch

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Regulators And Effectors Of Small Gtpases Rho Family 1st Edition William Edward Balch
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.65 MB
Pages: 868
Author: William Edward Balch, Channing J. Der, Alan Hall
ISBN: 9780121828110, 0121828115
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Regulators And Effectors Of Small Gtpases Rho Family 1st Edition William Edward Balch by William Edward Balch, Channing J. Der, Alan Hall 9780121828110, 0121828115 instant download after payment.

The Ras superfamily (>150 human members) encompasses Ras GTPases involved in cell proliferation, Rho GTPases involved in regulating the cytoskeleton, Rab GTPases involved in membrane targeting/fusion and a group of GTPases including Sar1, Arf, Arl and dynamin involved in vesicle budding/fission. These GTPases act as molecular switches and their activities are controlled by a large number of regulatory molecules that affect either GTP loading (guanine nucleotide exchange factors or GEFs) or GTP hydrolysis (GTPase activating proteins or GAPs). In their active state, they interact with a continually increasing, functionally complex array of downstream effectors.Since the last Methods in Enzymology volume on this topic in 2000, Rho GTPases have continued to receive a huge amount of attention. The human genome sequence has revealed the full extent of the Rho GEF and Rho GAP families (over 80 members for each) and the challenge of identifying the molecular interactions and cellular pathways influenced by each of these regulators is a daunting prospect. This new volume describes some of the methods currently being used to examine Rho family GTPase regulation at the biochemical and cellular level. *Describes the methods currently being used to examine Rho family GTPase regulation at the biochemical and cellular levels. *Includes new imaging techniques that revolutionize the ability to visualize GTPase activities. *Over 150 international contributors.

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