Advancements in the Research of GEF-H1: Biological Functions and Tumor Associations
- PMID: 38389417
 - DOI: 10.2174/0118761429274883231129103220
 
Advancements in the Research of GEF-H1: Biological Functions and Tumor Associations
Abstract
Guanine nucleotide exchange factor H1 (GEF-H1) is a unique protein modulated by the GDP/GTP exchange. As a regulator of the Rho-GTPase family, GEF-H1 can be activated through a microtubule-depended mechanism and phosphorylation regulation, enabling it to perform various pivotal biological functions across multiple cellular activities. These include the regulation of Rho-GTPase, cytoskeleton formation, cellular barrier, cell cycle, mitosis, cell differentiation, and vesicle trafficking. Recent studies have revealed its crucial effect on the tumor microenvironment (TME) components, promoting tumor initiation and progress. Consequently, an in-depth exploration of GEF-H1's biological roles and association with tumors holds promise for its potential as a valuable molecular target in tumor treatment.
Keywords: ARHGEF2; Cancer; GEF-H1; Guanine nucleotide exchange factor; Rho GTPase; RhoA..
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