Rab escort protein 1 (REP1) in intracellular traffic: a functional and pathophysiological overview
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- DOI: 10.1080/13816810490514333
Rab escort protein 1 (REP1) in intracellular traffic: a functional and pathophysiological overview
Abstract
The intracellular distribution of proteins, compartments, substrates, and products is an active process called intracellular traffic. Control of intracellular traffic is established by small GTP-binding proteins (Rab proteins). Rab proteins are modified by geranyl-geranyl moieties necessary for membrane association and target-protein recognition. Geranyl-geranyl groups are transferred to Rab proteins by geranyl-geranyl transferase 2 (GGTase2). GGTase2 requires Rab escort protein 1 (REP1) to bind Rab proteins. REP1 null mutations underlie an X-linked retinal degeneration called choroideremia (CHM). This review summarizes the current biochemical and clinical knowledge on REP1 and CHM.
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