Ral-GTPase influences the regulation of the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles.
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells.PDK1 mediates growth factor-induced Ral-GEF activation by a kinase-independent mechanismRalA interacts with ZONAB in a cell density-dependent manner and regulates its transcriptional activityThe Exocyst at a GlanceStructure of the GTPase-binding domain of Sec5 and elucidation of its Ral binding siteRLIP, an effector of the Ral GTPases, is a platform for Cdk1 to phosphorylate epsin during the switch off of endocytosis in mitosisRal GTPases: crucial mediators of exocytosis and tumourigenesisRalB mobilizes the exocyst to drive cell migrationRap1 signaling prevents L-type calcium channel-dependent neurotransmitter releaseRalA but not RalB enhances polarized delivery of membrane proteins to the basolateral surface of epithelial cells.The Ral/exocyst effector complex counters c-Jun N-terminal kinase-dependent apoptosis in Drosophila melanogaster.R-Ras regulates exocytosis by Rgl2/Rlf-mediated activation of RalA on endosomes.Regulation of phospholipase C-delta1 through direct interactions with the small GTPase Ral and calmodulin.Rab11-FIP2, an adaptor protein connecting cellular components involved in internalization and recycling of epidermal growth factor receptors.Identification and characterization of the RLIP/RALBP1 interacting protein Xreps1 in Xenopus laevis early development.The exocyst complex in exocytosis and cell migration.Small G protein signaling in neuronal plasticity and memory formation: the specific role of ras family proteinsControl of secondary granule release in neutrophils by Ral GTPase.Spatial control of exocytosisThe RalB small GTPase mediates formation of invadopodia through a GTPase-activating protein-independent function of the RalBP1/RLIP76 effectorRal GTPases regulate neurite branching through GAP-43 and the exocyst complex.Molecular mechanisms, biological actions, and neuropharmacology of the growth-associated protein GAP-43.The role of the exocyst in matrix metalloproteinase secretion and actin dynamics during tumor cell invadopodia formation.Exo70 isoform switching upon epithelial-mesenchymal transition mediates cancer cell invasion.Role of vesicle tethering factors in the ER-Golgi membrane traffic.Bacterial toxins and the nervous system: neurotoxins and multipotential toxins interacting with neuronal cells.Diverse Functions and Signal Transduction of the Exocyst Complex in Tumor Cells.RalA function in dermal fibroblasts is required for the progression of squamous cell carcinoma of the skin.Noradrenaline inhibits exocytosis via the G protein βγ subunit and refilling of the readily releasable granule pool via the α(i1/2) subunit.RalA suppresses early stages of Ras-induced squamous cell carcinoma progression.RalGDS couples growth factor signaling to Akt activation.Exocyst function is regulated by effector phosphorylation.RalA-exocyst interaction mediates GTP-dependent exocytosis.The RalA GTPase is a central regulator of insulin exocytosis from pancreatic islet beta cells.Polarized Exocytosis.dSTIM- and Ral/Exocyst-Mediated Synaptic Release from Pupal Dopaminergic Neurons Sustains Drosophila Flight.The Small GTPase RalA Controls Exocytosis of Large Dense Core Secretory Granules by Interacting with ARF6-dependent Phospholipase D1
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Ral-GTPase influences the regulation of the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles.
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Ral-GTPase influences the regulation of the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles
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Ral-GTPase influences the regulation of the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles
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Ral-GTPase influences the regulation of the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles
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Atsuko Polzin
Larry A Feig
Michail Shipitsin
Takanori Goi
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10.1128/MCB.22.6.1714-1722.2002
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2002-03-01T00:00:00Z