نتایج جستجو برای: rab11

تعداد نتایج: 798  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Emily A Bruce Paul Digard Amanda D Stuart

Influenza A virus buds through the apical plasma membrane, forming enveloped virus particles that can take the shape of pleomorphic spheres or vastly elongated filaments. For either type of virion, the factors responsible for separation of viral and cell membranes are not known. We find that cellular Rab11 (a small GTP-binding protein involved in endocytic recycling) and Rab11-family interactin...

Journal: :international journal of molecular and cellular medicine 0
tanmay bhuin cell and developmental biology unit, department of zoology, the university of burdwan, golapbag-713104, india. jagat k roy cytogenetics laboratory, department of zoology, banaras hindu university, varanasi-221 005, india.

membrane/ protein trafficking in the secretory/ biosynthetic and endocytic pathways is mediated by vesicles. vesicle trafficking in eukaryotes is regulated by a class of small monomeric gtpases the rab protein family. rab proteins represent the largest branch of the ras superfamily gtpases, and have been concerned in a variety of intracellular vesicle trafficking and different intracellular sig...

2014
Hollis McClory Dana Williams Ellen Sapp Leah W Gatune Ping Wang Marian DiFiglia Xueyi Li

Huntington's disease (HD) disturbs glucose metabolism in the brain by poorly understood mechanisms. HD neurons have defective glucose uptake, which is attenuated upon enhancing rab11 activity. Rab11 regulates numerous receptors and transporters trafficking onto cell surfaces; its diminished activity in HD cells affects the recycling of transferrin receptor and neuronal glutamate/cysteine transp...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2009
Conor P Horgan Mary W McCaffrey

The Rab11-FIPs (Rab11-family interacting proteins; also known as FIPs) constitute an evolutionarily conserved protein family that act as effector molecules for multiple Rab and Arf (ADP-ribosylation factor) GTPases. They were initially characterized by their ability to bind Rab11 subfamily members via a highly-conserved C-terminal RBD (Rab11-binding domain). Resolution of the crystal structure ...

Journal: :Development 2006
Rita Khodosh Adela Augsburger Thomas L Schwarz Paul A Garrity

BEACH proteins, an evolutionarily conserved family characterized by the presence of a BEACH (Beige and Chédiak-Higashi) domain, have been implicated in membrane trafficking, but how they interact with the membrane trafficking machinery is unknown. Here we show that the Drosophila BEACH protein Bchs (Blue cheese) acts during development as an antagonist of Rab11, a small GTPase involved in vesic...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Richard Eva Elisa Dassie Patrick T Caswell Gunnar Dick Charles ffrench-Constant Jim C Norman James W Fawcett

Integrins play an important part in axon growth, but integrin traffic in neurons is poorly understood. Expression of the tenascin-C-binding integrin alpha9 promotes axon regeneration. We have therefore studied the mechanism by which alpha9 integrin and its partner beta1 are trafficked along axons and at the growth cone using adult DRG neurons and PC12 cells. We have focused on the small GTPase ...

Jagat Kumar Roy, Tanmay Bhuin ,

In eukaryotes, vesicle trafficking is regulated by the small monomeric GTPases of the Rab protein family. Rab11, (a subfamily of the Ypt/Rab gene family) an evolutionarily conserved, ubiquitously expressed subfamily of small monomeric Rab GTPases, has been implicated in regulating vesicular trafficking through the recycling of endosomal compartment. In an earlier communication, we have shown th...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2014
Oldriska Chutna Susana Gonçalves Anna Villar-Piqué Patrícia Guerreiro Zrinka Marijanovic Tiago Mendes José Ramalho Evangelia Emmanouilidou Salvador Ventura Jochen Klucken Duarte C Barral Flaviano Giorgini Kostas Vekrellis Tiago F Outeiro

Alpha-synuclein (aSyn) misfolding and aggregation are pathological features common to several neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson's disease (PD). Mounting evidence suggests that aSyn can be secreted and transferred from cell to cell, participating in the propagation and spreading of pathological events. Rab11, a small GTPase, is an important regulator in both endocytic and secretory...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2008
Xueyi Li Ellen Sapp Antonio Valencia Kimberly B Kegel Zheng-Hong Qin Jonathan Alexander Nicholas Masso Patrick Reeves James J Ritch Scott Zeitlin Neil Aronin Marian Difiglia

Huntingtin is ubiquitously expressed and enriched in the brain. Deletion of the huntingtin gene in mice is lethal during early embryonic development. The function of huntingtin is, however, not clear. Here, we report that huntingtin is important for the function of Rab11, a critical GTPase in regulating membrane traffic from recycling endosomes to the plasma membrane. In huntingtin-null embryon...

2013
Divya Singh Jagat Kumar Roy

Rab11, an evolutionary conserved, ubiquitously expressed subfamily of small monomeric GTPase has been known to regulate diverse cellular and developmental events, by regulating the exocytotic and transcytotic events inside the cell. Our studies show that Rab11 regulates Drosophila adult myogenesis by controlling proliferation and differentiation of the Adult muscle precursors (AMPs). Blocking R...

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