Regulation of epidermal growth factor receptor traffic by the small GTPase rhoB
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The nuclear guanine nucleotide exchange factors Ect2 and Net1 regulate RhoB-mediated cell death after DNA damageRho GTPases have diverse effects on the organization of the actin filament systemThe Rho target PRK2 regulates apical junction formation in human bronchial epithelial cellsRhoD binds the Rab5 effector Rabankyrin-5 and has a role in trafficking of the platelet-derived growth factor receptorEndosomal localization of phospholipase D 1a and 1b is defined by the C-termini of the proteins, and is independent of activityRhoB alteration is necessary for apoptotic and antineoplastic responses to farnesyltransferase inhibitorsThe GTP/GDP cycling of rho GTPase TCL is an essential regulator of the early endocytic pathwayRhoB is required to mediate apoptosis in neoplastically transformed cells after DNA damageDifferential localization of Rho GTPases in live cells: regulation by hypervariable regions and RhoGDI bindingPhysical view on migration modesRho GTPases, phosphoinositides, and actin: a tripartite framework for efficient vesicular traffickingA 3-phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase-1 (PDK1) docking site is required for the phosphorylation of protein kinase Czeta (PKCzeta ) and PKC-related kinase 2 by PDK1RhoGDI-3 regulates RhoG and targets this protein to the Golgi complex through its unique N-terminal domainIdentification and characterization of a novel activated RhoB binding protein containing a PDZ domain whose expression is specifically modulated in thyroid cells by cAMPThe phox homology (PX) domain-dependent, 3-phosphoinositide-mediated association of sorting nexin-1 with an early sorting endosomal compartment is required for its ability to regulate epidermal growth factor receptor degradationRhoB controls Akt trafficking and stage-specific survival of endothelial cells during vascular developmentInference of Low and High-Grade Glioma Gene Regulatory Networks Delineates the Role of Rnd3 in Establishing Multiple Hallmarks of CancerRegulated exocytosis in neuroendocrine cells: a role for subplasmalemmal Cdc42/N-WASP-induced actin filamentsProtein kinase Cdelta and calmodulin regulate epidermal growth factor receptor recycling from early endosomes through Arp2/3 complex and cortactinHyperosmotic-induced protein kinase N 1 activation in a vesicular compartment is dependent upon Rac1 and 3-phosphoinositide-dependent kinase 1RhoB is dispensable for mouse development, but it modifies susceptibility to tumor formation as well as cell adhesion and growth factor signaling in transformed cellsSec14 homology domain targets p50RhoGAP to endosomes and provides a link between Rab and Rho GTPasesRHO-GTPases and cancerRhoB controls coordination of adult angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis following injury by regulating VEZF1-mediated transcription.Nm23-H2 interacts with a G protein-coupled receptor to regulate its endocytosis through an Rac1-dependent mechanism.Rho proteins: linking signaling with membrane trafficking.Site recognition and substrate screens for PKN family proteins.RhoD regulates endosome dynamics through Diaphanous-related Formin and Src tyrosine kinase.Endocytosis and signaling cascades: a close encounter.RhoB differentially controls Akt function in tumor cells and stromal endothelial cells during breast tumorigenesisRegulation of glioblastoma cell invasion by PKC iota and RhoB.RhoB links PDGF signaling to cell migration by coordinating activation and localization of Cdc42 and Rac.RhoA GTPase is dispensable for actomyosin regulation but is essential for mitosis in primary mouse embryonic fibroblastsThe small GTPase RhoB regulates TNFα signaling in endothelial cellsExpression loss and revivification of RhoB gene in ovary carcinoma carcinogenesis and development.Regulation of endocytic traffic by Rho GTPases.The neddylation-cullin 2-RBX1 E3 ligase axis targets tumor suppressor RhoB for degradation in liver cancer.RhoB deficiency in thymic medullary epithelium leads to early thymic atrophyRhoB regulates PDGFR-beta trafficking and signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells.Aberrant signaling pathways in squamous cell lung carcinoma.
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Regulation of epidermal growth factor receptor traffic by the small GTPase rhoB
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Regulation of epidermal growth factor receptor traffic by the small GTPase rhoB
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Regulation of epidermal growth factor receptor traffic by the small GTPase rhoB
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Regulation of epidermal growth factor receptor traffic by the small GTPase rhoB
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1999-09-01T00:00:00Z