نتایج جستجو برای: rap1a

تعداد نتایج: 218  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
B Boettner E E Govek J Cross L Van Aelst

The AF-6 protein is a multidomain protein that contains two potential Ras-binding domains within its N terminus. Because of this feature, AF-6 has been isolated in both two-hybrid and biochemical approaches and is postulated to be a potential Ras-effector protein. Herein, we show that it is specifically the first Ras-binding domain of AF-6 that mediates this interaction and that the Ras-related...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2014
Uma Potla Jie Ni Justin Vadaparampil Guozhe Yang Jeremy S Leventhal Kirk N Campbell Peter Y Chuang Alexei Morozov John C He Vivette D D'Agati Paul E Klotman Lewis Kaufman

Injury to the specialized epithelial cells of the glomerulus (podocytes) underlies the pathogenesis of all forms of proteinuric kidney disease; however, the specific genetic changes that mediate podocyte dysfunction after injury are not fully understood. Here, we performed a large-scale insertional mutagenic screen of injury-resistant podocytes isolated from mice and found that increased expres...

Journal: :Proceedings of IMPRS 2023

Background:Rap1 is a Ras-like small-molecular-weight GTP-binding protein involved in signal transduction cascades. It cycles between GDP-bound inactive and GTP-bound active form. This switching regulated by specific GEFs GAPs. Rap1 exists two isoforms - Rap1a Rap1b. While has been implicated regulating several hematologic disorders, including chronic lymphocytic leukemia, its role the developme...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Tristan Bouschet Virgili Perez Céline Fernandez Joël Bockaert Alain Eychene Laurent Journot

The small GTPases Ras or Rap1 were suggested to mediate the stimulatory effect of some G protein-coupled receptors on ERK activity in neuronal cells. Accordingly, we reported here that pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP), whose G protein-coupled receptor triggers neuronal differentiation of the PC12 cell line via ERK1/2 activation, transiently activated Ras and induced th...

2011
Jian J. Liu Rebecca A. Stockton Alexandre R. Gingras Ararat J. Ablooglu Jaewon Han Andrey A. Bobkov Mark H. Ginsberg

Activation of Rap1 small GTPases stabilizes cell--cell junctions, and this activity requires Krev Interaction Trapped gene 1 (KRIT1). Loss of KRIT1 disrupts cardiovascular development and causes autosomal dominant familial cerebral cavernous malformations. Here we report that native KRIT1 protein binds the effector loop of Rap1A but not H-Ras in a GTP-dependent manner, establishing that it is a...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1999
T Sahoo E W Johnson J W Thomas P M Kuehl T L Jones C G Dokken J W Touchman C J Gallione S Q Lee-Lin B Kosofsky J H Kurth D N Louis G Mettler L Morrison A Gil-Nagel S S Rich J M Zabramski M S Boguski E D Green D A Marchuk

Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM) are congenital vascular anomalies of the brain that can cause significant neurological disabilities, including intractable seizures and hemorrhagic stroke. One locus for autosomal dominant CCM ( CCM1 ) maps to chromosome 7q21-q22. Recombination events in linked family members define a critical region of approximately 2 Mb and a shared disease haplotype ass...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2001
D Dankort B Maslikowski N Warner N Kanno H Kim Z Wang M F Moran R G Oshima R D Cardiff W J Muller

Amplification of the Neu (ErbB-2 or HER-2) receptor tyrosine kinase occurs in 20 to 30% of human mammary carcinomas, correlating with a poor clinical prognosis. We have previously demonstrated that four (Y1144 Y1201, Y1227 and Y1253) of the five known Neu autophosphorylation sites can independently mediate transforming signals. The transforming potential of two of these mutants correlates with ...

2010
Anke J Roelofs Fraser P Coxon Frank H Ebetino Mark W Lundy Zachary J Henneman George H Nancollas Shuting Sun Katarzyna M Blazewska Joy Lynn F Bala Boris A Kashemirov Aysha B Khalid Charles E McKenna Michael J Rogers

Bisphosphonates are effective antiresorptive agents owing to their bone-targeting property and ability to inhibit osteoclasts. It remains unclear, however, whether any non-osteoclast cells are directly affected by these drugs in vivo. Two fluorescent risedronate analogues, carboxyfluorescein-labeled risedronate (FAM-RIS) and Alexa Fluor 647-labeled risedronate (AF647-RIS), were used to address ...

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