Encyclopedia of Life Sciences 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0022525
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Rho GTPase Function in Cell Morphogenesis

Abstract: Cell morphogenesis is the development of a specific cell morphology, which includes the acquisition of cell shape, cell polarity, cell–cell and cell–ECM (extracellular matrix) contacts. Cell morphogenesis is dependent on the interaction of the cell with its environment and therefore not a cell autonomous process. Crucial for cell morphogenesis is the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton. Furthermore, regulation of gene expression and activation of different intracellular signalling … Show more

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“…; Kuhn & Geyer, ). In terms of Rac1, these fundamental processes include actin polymerisation, cell adhesion, differentiation, transcriptional regulation and NADPH oxidase activation, to name but a few (Heasman & Ridley, ; Pedersen & Brakebusch, ; Spiering & Hodgson, ; Hall, ; Stanley et al. ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…; Kuhn & Geyer, ). In terms of Rac1, these fundamental processes include actin polymerisation, cell adhesion, differentiation, transcriptional regulation and NADPH oxidase activation, to name but a few (Heasman & Ridley, ; Pedersen & Brakebusch, ; Spiering & Hodgson, ; Hall, ; Stanley et al. ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rho GTPase proteins function as molecular switches in many signalling pathways by cycling between an active and inactive form and are therefore involved in many fundamental cellular processes (Bishop & Hall, 2000;Hall, 2012;Chaineau et al 2013;Kuhn & Geyer, 2014). In terms of Rac1, these fundamental processes include actin polymerisation, cell adhesion, differentiation, transcriptional regulation and NADPH oxidase activation, to name but a few (Heasman & Ridley, 2008;Pedersen & Brakebusch, 2010;Spiering & Hodgson, 2011;Hall, 2012;Stanley et al 2012). Much of the knowledge regarding the function of Rac1 has been elucidated through in vitro work.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%