The Rho small GTPase: functions in health and disease
- PMID: 12168803
- DOI: 10.14670/HH-17.915
The Rho small GTPase: functions in health and disease
Abstract
Cell shape changes, contractility, adhesion, migration, gene transcription, cytokinesis, membrane trafficking, and growth, require Rho small GTPase function. The basis for this is that Rho regulates actin filament assembly, and serum response factor (SRF)-mediated gene transcription. Upon activation by serum or cell adhesion, Rho stimulates a distinct signal transduction pathway that induces cytoskeletal and transcriptional responses through diverse effectors. Rho activity is tightly controlled by guanine nucleotide exchange factors, GTPase activating proteins, and guanine dissociation inhibitors. Dysregulation of the Rho pathway is implicated in multiple pathological conditions including cancer and metastasis, cardiovascular disease, bacterial and viral pathogenesis, hepatic disease, and developmental disorders.
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