Dbl family guanine nucleotide exchange factors

Y Zheng - Trends in biochemical sciences, 2001 - cell.com
Y Zheng
Trends in biochemical sciences, 2001cell.com
The Dbl family of guanine nucleotide exchange factors are multifunctional molecules that
transduce diverse intracellular signals leading to the activation of Rho GTPases. The
tandem Dbl-homology and pleckstrin-homology domains shared by all members of this
family represent the structural module responsible for catalyzing the GDP–GTP exchange
reaction of Rho proteins. Recent progress in genomic, genetic, structural and biochemical
studies has implicated Dbl family members in diverse biological processes, including growth …
Abstract
The Dbl family of guanine nucleotide exchange factors are multifunctional molecules that transduce diverse intracellular signals leading to the activation of Rho GTPases. The tandem Dbl-homology and pleckstrin-homology domains shared by all members of this family represent the structural module responsible for catalyzing the GDP–GTP exchange reaction of Rho proteins. Recent progress in genomic, genetic, structural and biochemical studies has implicated Dbl family members in diverse biological processes, including growth and development, skeletal muscle formation, neuronal axon guidance and tissue organization. The detailed pictures of their autoregulation, agonist-controlled activation and mechanism of interaction with Rho GTPase substrates, have begun to emerge.
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