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Background

Members of the Rho (or ARH) protein family (see MIM 165390) and other Ras-related small GTP-binding proteins (see MIM 179520) are involved in diverse cellular events, including cell signaling, proliferation, cytoskeletal organization, and secretion. The GTP-binding proteins are active only in the GTP-bound state. At least 3 classes of proteins tightly regulate cycling between the GTP-bound and GDP-bound states: GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs), guanine nucleotide-releasing factors (GRFs), and GDP-dissociation inhibitors (GDIs). The GDIs, including ARHGDIB, decrease the rate of GDP dissociation from Ras-like GTPases (summary by Scherle et al., 1993 [PubMed 8356058]).[supplied by OMIM, Dec 2010]
Protein class

Plasma proteins

Predicted location

Intracellular

Single cell type specificity

Cell type enhanced (NK-cells, Hofbauer cells, T-cells, Kupffer cells, dendritic cells, granulocytes, Macrophages, Extravillous trophoblasts)

Immune cell specificity

Low immune cell specificity

Cell line specificity

Cell line enhanced (HEL, HL-60, HMC-1, JURKAT, MOLT-4, REH, U-698)

Interaction

Interacts with RHOA (PubMed:20400958). Interacts with RAC1 (PubMed:7512369). Interacts with RAC2 (PubMed:10655614). Interacts with CDC42 (PubMed:7512369).

Molecular function

GTPase activation

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