2005
DOI: 10.1042/bj20050104
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RhoGDI: multiple functions in the regulation of Rho family GTPase activities

Abstract: RhoGDI (Rho GDP-dissociation inhibitor) was identified as a down-regulator of Rho family GTPases typified by its ability to prevent nucleotide exchange and membrane association. Structural studies on GTPase-RhoGDI complexes, in combination with biochemical and cell biological results, have provided insight as to how RhoGDI exerts its effects on nucleotide binding, the membrane association-dissociation cycling of the GTPase and how these activities are controlled. Despite the initial negative roles attributed t… Show more

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“…Hot spot R66 has been experimentally determined to be involved in multiple interactions [52], and in particular it is essential for the proper positioning of the cdc42p-rdi1p complex at the membrane [53]. In addition, there is another module located around the rdi1 loop binding, which contains a single specific hot spot T35 that has been experimentally identified as a key residue for this interaction [54].…”
Section: Cdc42 Gtpasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hot spot R66 has been experimentally determined to be involved in multiple interactions [52], and in particular it is essential for the proper positioning of the cdc42p-rdi1p complex at the membrane [53]. In addition, there is another module located around the rdi1 loop binding, which contains a single specific hot spot T35 that has been experimentally identified as a key residue for this interaction [54].…”
Section: Cdc42 Gtpasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…GDP dissociation inhibitors (GDIs) are important regulators of Rho GTPase function, which is involved in cell movements (DerMardirossian and Bokoch, 2005;Dovas and Couchman, 2005). GDIs inhibit dissociation of GDP from Rho proteins, preventing their conversions to the active, GTP-bound forms that are translocated to the membrane.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inactive, GDP-bound Rho GTPases are kept in the cytosol complexed with their endogenous inhibitor, Rho GDI (13). The displacement of Rho GDI allows Rho to translocate to the plasma membrane, where activation of Rho occurs (13).…”
Section: Tnf-␣ Induces Activation Of Rhoa and Rho Kinase In Human Pulmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several molecules can displace Rho GDI from GDP-bound Rho GTPases (13). This may represent a mechanism through which Rho GTPases can be delivered to particular sites within a cell in response to a stimulus.…”
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confidence: 99%