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3 Citations
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19 September 2025

Autophagy is a conserved catabolic pathway that degrades intracellular cargo through the lysosomal system. Canonically, this process is orchestrated by the autophagy-related (Atg)5-Atg7 conjugation system, which facilitates the formation of microtubu...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,764 Views
15 Pages

Evidence for Rab7b and Its Splice Isoforms Having Distinct Biological Functions from Rab7a

  • Wing Hei Wong,
  • Stephanie Z. Liu,
  • Annie Shi Ru Li,
  • Xingyou Liu,
  • Morris F. Manolson and
  • Ralph A. Zirngibl

The Rab family of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases) are nucleotide-dependent switches. Mutations in Rabs can result in human diseases. Rab7a and Rab7b transition from early endosomes to lysosomes and are presumed to function similarly. Most s...

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16 Pages

Small GTP-binding proteins of the Rab family regulate intracellular vesicle trafficking across many aspects of the transport system. Among these, Rab9 is recognized for its role in controlling the transport system not only around the trans-Golgi netw...

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  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,655 Views
17 Pages

Rab39a and Rab39b Display Different Intracellular Distribution and Function in Sphingolipids and Phospholipids Transport

  • Julián Gambarte Tudela,
  • Julio Buonfigli,
  • Agustín Luján,
  • Mariano Alonso Bivou,
  • Ignacio Cebrián,
  • Anahí Capmany and
  • María Teresa Damiani

Rab GTPases define the identity and destiny of vesicles. Some of these small GTPases present isoforms that are expressed differentially along developmental stages or in a tissue-specific manner, hence comparative analysis is difficult to achieve. Her...

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  • Open Access
25 Citations
6,287 Views
20 Pages

Distinct Roles for RAB10 and RAB29 in Pathogenic LRRK2-Mediated Endolysosomal Trafficking Alterations

  • Pilar Rivero-Ríos,
  • Maria Romo-Lozano,
  • Belén Fernández,
  • Elena Fdez and
  • Sabine Hilfiker

17 July 2020

Mutations in the gene encoding leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) cause familial Parkinson’s disease, and sequence variations are associated with the sporadic form of the disease. LRRK2 phosphorylates a subset of RAB proteins implicated in se...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,313 Views
20 Pages

Rab3A/Rab27A System Silencing Ameliorates High Glucose-Induced Injury in Podocytes

  • Olga Martinez-Arroyo,
  • Ana Flores-Chova,
  • Belen Sanchez-Garcia,
  • Josep Redon,
  • Raquel Cortes and
  • Ana Ortega

Diabetic nephropathy is a major complication in diabetic patients. Podocytes undergo loss and detachment from the basal membrane. Intra- and intercellular communication through exosomes are key processes for maintaining function, and the Rab3A/Rab27A...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,819 Views
14 Pages

Rab27a/b are known to play an important role in the transport of melanosomes, with their knockout causing silvery gray hair. However, the relationship between Rab27a/b and hair growth is not well known. To evaluate the role of Rab27a/b in hair cycle,...

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12 Citations
5,552 Views
13 Pages

Vesicular Trafficking, a Mechanism Controlled by Cascade Activation of Rab Proteins: Focus on Rab27

  • Camille Menaceur,
  • Océane Dusailly,
  • Fabien Gosselet,
  • Laurence Fenart and
  • Julien Saint-Pol

15 December 2023

Vesicular trafficking is essential for the cell to internalize useful proteins and soluble substances, for cell signaling or for the degradation of pathogenic elements such as bacteria or viruses. This vesicular trafficking also enables the cell to e...

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  • Open Access
41 Citations
8,277 Views
15 Pages

Multitasking Rab Proteins in Autophagy and Membrane Trafficking: A Focus on Rab33b

  • Niamh E. Morgan,
  • Meritxell B. Cutrona and
  • Jeremy C. Simpson

12 August 2019

Autophagy (particularly macroautophagy) is a bulk degradation process used by eukaryotic cells in order to maintain adequate energy levels and cellular homeostasis through the delivery of long-lived proteins and organelles to the lysosome, resulting...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,822 Views
21 Pages

Rab11-FIP1 and Rab11-FIP5 Regulate pIgR/pIgA Transcytosis through TRIM21-Mediated Polyubiquitination

  • Xuxu Fan,
  • Dihan Zhou,
  • Bali Zhao,
  • Huijun Sha,
  • Mengxue Li,
  • Xian Li,
  • Jingyi Yang and
  • Huimin Yan

28 September 2021

Polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR)-mediated polymeric immunoglobulin A (pIgA) transcytosis across mucosal epithelial cells plays an essential role in mucosal immunity. The general trafficking process has been well investigated, yet the elaborat...

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  • Open Access
87 Citations
12,411 Views
11 Pages

19 November 2018

Rab7 (or Ypt7 in yeast) is one of the well-characterized members of the Rab family small GTPases, which serve as master regulators of membrane trafficking in eukaryotes. It localizes to late endosomes and lysosomes and has multiple functions in the a...

  • Review
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15 Citations
5,172 Views
12 Pages

Rab GTPases are major coordinators of intracellular membrane trafficking, including vesicle transport, membrane fission, tethering, docking, and fusion events. Rab GTPases are roughly divided into two groups: conventional “small” Rab GTPases and atyp...

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26 Citations
11,206 Views
13 Pages

Small Rab GTPases in Intracellular Vesicle Trafficking: The Case of Rab3A/Raphillin-3A Complex in the Kidney

  • Olga Martinez-Arroyo,
  • Estela Selma-Soriano,
  • Ana Ortega,
  • Raquel Cortes and
  • Josep Redon

Small Rab GTPases, the largest group of small monomeric GTPases, regulate vesicle trafficking in cells, which are integral to many cellular processes. Their role in neurological diseases, such as cancer and inflammation have been extensively studied,...

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  • Review
  • Open Access
34 Citations
9,385 Views
15 Pages

Rab7a and Mitophagosome Formation

  • Esther Hui Na Tan and
  • Bor Luen Tang

8 March 2019

The small GTPase, Rab7a, and the regulators of its GDP/GTP-binding status were shown to have roles in both endocytic membrane traffic and autophagy. Classically known to regulate endosomal retrograde transport and late endosome-lysosome fusion, earli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,589 Views
21 Pages

Membrane Targeting and GTPase Activity of Rab7 Are Required for Its Ubiquitination by RNF167

  • Kim Ghilarducci,
  • Valérie C. Cabana,
  • Ali Harake,
  • Laurent Cappadocia and
  • Marc P. Lussier

Rab7 is a GTPase that controls late endosome and lysosome trafficking. Recent studies have demonstrated that Rab7 is ubiquitinated, a post-translational modification mediated by an enzymatic cascade. To date, only one ubiquitin E3 ligase and one deub...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,658 Views
19 Pages

TRX2/Rab35 Interaction Impairs Exosome Secretion by Inducing Rab35 Degradation

  • Tao Zhang,
  • Lili Zhao,
  • Liping Han,
  • Yan Li,
  • Lanlin Hu,
  • Huani Wang and
  • Fangdong Zou

Given that exosomes mediate intercellular communication by delivering cellular components to recipient cells or tissue, they have the potential to be engineered to deliver therapeutic payloads. However, the regulatory mechanism of exosome secretion i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,028 Views
21 Pages

Rab27a Contributes to Cathepsin S Secretion in Lacrimal Gland Acinar Cells

  • Runzhong Fu,
  • Maria C. Edman and
  • Sarah F. Hamm-Alvarez

5 February 2021

Altered lacrimal gland (LG) secretion is a feature of autoimmune dacryoadenitis in Sjögren’s syndrome (SS). Cathepsin S (CTSS) is increased in tears of SS patients, which may contribute to disease. Rab3D and Rab27a/b isoforms are effectors of exocyto...

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  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
7,642 Views
18 Pages

The Regulation of Rab GTPases by Phosphorylation

  • Lejia Xu,
  • Yuki Nagai,
  • Yotaro Kajihara,
  • Genta Ito and
  • Taisuke Tomita

10 September 2021

Rab proteins are small GTPases that act as molecular switches for intracellular vesicle trafficking. Although their function is mainly regulated by regulatory proteins such as GTPase-activating proteins and guanine nucleotide exchange factors, recent...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
10,336 Views
19 Pages

Rabs in Signaling and Embryonic Development

  • Sonya Nassari,
  • Tomas Del Olmo and
  • Steve Jean

5 February 2020

Rab GTPases play key roles in various cellular processes. They are essential, among other roles, to membrane trafficking and intracellular signaling events. Both trafficking and signaling events are crucial for proper embryonic development. Indeed, e...

  • Review
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30 Citations
8,434 Views
15 Pages

RAB11-Mediated Trafficking and Human Cancers: An Updated Review

  • Elsi Ferro,
  • Carla Bosia and
  • Carlo C. Campa

4 January 2021

Many disorders block and subvert basic cellular processes in order to boost their progression. One protein family that is prone to be altered in human cancers is the small GTPase RAB11 family, the master regulator of vesicular trafficking. RAB11 isof...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,886 Views
19 Pages

Discovery of a Small Molecule with an Inhibitory Role for RAB11

  • Camille Lempicki,
  • Julian Milosavljevic,
  • Christian Laggner,
  • Simone Tealdi,
  • Charlotte Meyer,
  • Gerd Walz,
  • Konrad Lang,
  • Carlo Cosimo Campa and
  • Tobias Hermle

9 December 2024

RAB11, a pivotal RabGTPase, regulates essential cellular processes such as endocytic recycling, exocytosis, and autophagy. The protein was implicated in various human diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, viral infections, and podo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,558 Views
14 Pages

Roles of Interaction between CCN2 and Rab14 in Aggrecan Production by Chondrocytes

  • Mitsuhiro Hoshijima,
  • Takako Hattori,
  • Eriko Aoyama,
  • Takashi Nishida,
  • Satoshi Kubota,
  • Hiroshi Kamioka and
  • Masaharu Takigawa

To identify proteins that cooperate with cellular communication network factor 2 (CCN2), we carried out GAL4-based yeast two-hybrid screening using a cDNA library derived from the chondrocytic cell line HCS-2/8. Rab14 GTPase (Rab14) polypeptide was s...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,689 Views
20 Pages

Rab GTPase Mediating Regulation of NALP3 in Colorectal Cancer

  • Gülçin Tezcan,
  • Ekaterina E. Garanina,
  • Margarita N. Zhuravleva,
  • Shaimaa Hamza,
  • Albert A. Rizvanov and
  • Svetlana F. Khaiboullina

20 October 2020

The NALP3 inflammasome signaling contributes to inflammation within tumor tissues. This inflammation may be promoted by the vesicle trafficking of inflammasome components and cytokines. Rab5, Rab7 and Rab11 regulate vesicle trafficking. However, the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,503 Views
12 Pages

Drosophila Rab39 Attenuates Lysosomal Degradation

  • Zsolt Lakatos,
  • Péter Benkő,
  • Gábor Juhász and
  • Péter Lőrincz

30 September 2021

Lysosomal degradation, the common destination of autophagy and endocytosis, is one of the most important elements of eukaryotic metabolism. The small GTPases Rab39A and B are potential new effectors of this pathway, as their malfunction is implicated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,108 Views
22 Pages

Pan-Cancer Analysis of the Roles and Driving Forces of RAB42

  • Mingzhu Zheng,
  • Wenhao Wang,
  • Yulan Bu,
  • Jing Liu,
  • Jingang Ma,
  • Rui Wang,
  • Xiaomin Ren,
  • Zhong Lu,
  • Jiaqiu Li and
  • Jinwei Cai

26 December 2022

RAB42 is a member of the RAS family. However, the roles and driving forces for RAB42 in tumors remain elusive. In this study, we performed a comprehensive pan-cancer analysis of the roles and regulatory mechanisms of RAB42 using bioinformatics and ex...

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81 Citations
13,431 Views
25 Pages

Rab GTPases: Switching to Human Diseases

  • Noemi Antonella Guadagno and
  • Cinzia Progida

16 August 2019

Rab proteins compose the largest family of small GTPases and control the different steps of intracellular membrane traffic. More recently, they have been shown to also regulate cell signaling, division, survival, and migration. The regulation of thes...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,546 Views
10 Pages

Rab GTPases as Modulators of Vascular Function

  • Somasundaram Raghavan,
  • Masuma Akter Brishti and
  • M. Dennis Leo

29 September 2022

Rab GTPases, the largest family of small GTPases, are ubiquitously expressed proteins that control various aspects of cellular function, from cell survival to exocytosis. Rabs cycle between the GDP-bound inactive form and the GTP-bound active form. W...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,387 Views
23 Pages

6 November 2022

Lnc-RAB11B-AS1 is reported to be dysregulated in several types of cancers and can function as both an oncogene and tumor suppressor gene. To evaluate the potential role of lnc-RAB11B-AS1 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), we investigated and evaluate...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,164 Views
12 Pages

Rab44 Deficiency Induces Impaired Immune Responses to Nickel Allergy

  • Mayuko Noguromi,
  • Yu Yamaguchi,
  • Keiko Sato,
  • Shun Oyakawa,
  • Kuniaki Okamoto,
  • Hiroshi Murata,
  • Takayuki Tsukuba and
  • Tomoko Kadowaki

Rab44 was recently identified as an atypical Rab GTPase that possesses EF-hand and coiled-coil domains at the N-terminus, and a Rab-GTPase domain at the C-terminus. Rab44 is highly expressed in immune-related cells such as mast cells, macrophages, os...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,552 Views
25 Pages

22 February 2023

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains a global health challenge with a low early diagnosis rate and high mortality. The Rab GTPase (RAB) family plays an essential role in the occurrence and progression of HCC. Nonetheless, a comprehensive and system...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,807 Views
18 Pages

KDEL Receptor Trafficking to the Plasma Membrane Is Regulated by ACBD3 and Rab4A-GTP

  • Chuanting Tan,
  • Yulei Du,
  • Lianhui Zhu,
  • Shuaiyang Jing,
  • Jingkai Gao,
  • Yi Qian,
  • Xihua Yue and
  • Intaek Lee

4 April 2023

KDEL receptor-1 maintains homeostasis in the early secretory pathway by capturing and retrieving ER chaperones to the ER during heavy secretory activity. Unexpectedly, a fraction of the receptor is also known to reside in the plasma membrane (PM), al...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,131 Views
15 Pages

Kalirin Interacts with TRAPP and Regulates Rab11 and Endosomal Recycling

  • Xiaolong Wang,
  • Meiqian Weng,
  • Yuting Ke,
  • Ellen Sapp,
  • Marian DiFiglia and
  • Xueyi Li

4 May 2020

Coordinated actions of Rab and Rho are necessary for numerous essential cellular processes ranging from vesicle budding to whole cell movement. How Rab and Rho are choreographed is poorly understood. Here, we report a protein complex comprised of kal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,169 Views
15 Pages

Exploring RAB11A Pathway to Hinder Chronic Myeloid Leukemia-Induced Angiogenesis In Vivo

  • Catarina Roma-Rodrigues,
  • Alexandra R. Fernandes and
  • Pedro V. Baptista

Neoangiogenesis is generally correlated with poor prognosis, due to the promotion of cancer cell growth, invasion and metastasis. The progression of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is frequently associated with an increased vascular density in bone ma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,932 Views
21 Pages

21 June 2017

Many viruses take advantage of cellular trafficking machineries to assemble and release new infectious particles. Using RNA interference (RNAi), we demonstrate that the Golgi/autophagosome-associated Rab33B is required for hepatitis B virus (HBV) pro...

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  • Open Access
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The Rab11 Family Controls Signalling to the Cytoskeleton for Cell Migration and Invasion

  • Patrick Caswell,
  • Jakub Gemperle,
  • Chloe Flett and
  • Beverley Wilson

Endocytic recycling controls the return of internalised cargos to the plasma membrane to coordinate their positioning, availability and downstream signalling. The Rab4 and Rab11 small GTPase families regulate distinct recycling routes, broadly classi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
6,959 Views
22 Pages

25 August 2014

Small molecular weight GTPase Rab2 has been shown to be a resident of pre-Golgi intermediates and required for protein transport from the ER to the Golgi complex, however, the function of Rab2 in Dictyostelium has yet to be fully characterized. Usin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,845 Views
19 Pages

Rab GTPases are essential regulators of many cellular processes and play an important role in downstream signaling vital to proper cell function. We sought to elucidate the role of novel D. discoideum GTPase RabS. Cell lines over-expressing DdRabS an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,809 Views
16 Pages

Rab27a Contributes to the Processing of Inflammatory Pain in Mice

  • Tilman Gross,
  • Gesine Wack,
  • Katharina M. J. Syhr,
  • Tanya Tolmachova,
  • Miguel C. Seabra,
  • Gerd Geisslinger,
  • Ellen Niederberger,
  • Achim Schmidtko and
  • Wiebke Kallenborn-Gerhardt

18 June 2020

Tissue injury and inflammation may result in chronic pain, a severe debilitating disease that is associated with great impairment of quality of life. An increasing body of evidence indicates that members of the Rab family of small GTPases contribute...

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48 Citations
10,319 Views
19 Pages

1 August 2019

RAB7 is a small guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) extensively studied as regulator of vesicular trafficking. Indeed, its role is fundamental in several steps of the late endocytic pathway, including endosome maturation, transport from early endosomes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,878 Views
12 Pages

Background: Glioblastoma (GBM) represents the most malignant glioma among astrocytomas and is a lethal form of brain cancer. Many RAB genes are involved in different cancers but RAB42 (Ras-associated binding 42) is seldom studied in GBM. Our study ai...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
9,822 Views
16 Pages

16 October 2020

Small guanosine triphosphate hydrolases (GTPases) of the Rab family are involved in plasma membrane delivery, fusion events, and lysosomal and autophagic degradation pathways, thereby regulating signaling pathways and cell differentiation and functio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,744 Views
18 Pages

Impact of Rab27 on Melanoma Cell Invasion and sEV Secretion

  • Katarzyna Horodecka,
  • Liliana Czernek,
  • Łukasz Pęczek,
  • Mariusz Gadzinowski and
  • Magdalena Klink

19 November 2024

The migratory and invasive capabilities of melanoma cells contribute to metastasis. Therefore, targeting the genes driving these processes can support melanoma therapy. Rab27A and Rab27B contribute to tumor formation progression in many types of canc...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,666 Views
24 Pages

16 September 2023

Intracellular endosomal trafficking controls the balance between protein degradation and synthesis, i.e., proteostasis, but also many of the cellular signaling pathways that emanate from activated growth factor receptors after endocytosis. Endosomal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,172 Views
18 Pages

RAB38 Facilitates Energy Metabolism and Counteracts Cell Death in Glioblastoma Cells

  • Elena Bianchetti,
  • Sierra J. Bates,
  • Trang T. T. Nguyen,
  • Markus D. Siegelin and
  • Kevin A. Roth

30 June 2021

Glioblastoma is a high-grade glial neoplasm with a patient survival of 12–18 months. Therefore, the identification of novel therapeutic targets is an urgent need. RAB38 is a GTPase protein implicated in regulating cell proliferation and survival in t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,085 Views
12 Pages

RAB10 Interacts with the Male Germ Cell-Specific GTPase-Activating Protein during Mammalian Spermiogenesis

  • Ying-Hung Lin,
  • Chih-Chun Ke,
  • Ya-Yun Wang,
  • Mei-Feng Chen,
  • Tsung-Ming Chen,
  • Wei-Chi Ku,
  • Han-Sun Chiang and
  • Chung-Hsin Yeh

According to recent estimates, 2%–15% of couples are sterile, and approximately half of the infertility cases are attributed to male reproductive factors. However, the reasons remain undefined in approximately 25% of male infertility cases, and most...

  • Review
  • Open Access
54 Citations
12,962 Views
10 Pages

Functions of Rab Proteins at Presynaptic Sites

  • Beyenech Binotti,
  • Reinhard Jahn and
  • John Jia En Chua

6 February 2016

Presynaptic neurotransmitter release is dominated by the synaptic vesicle (SV) cycle and entails the biogenesis, fusion, recycling, reformation or turnover of synaptic vesicles—a process involving bulk movement of membrane and proteins. As key mediat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,005 Views
14 Pages

Comprehensive Analysis of Expression, Clinicopathological Association and Potential Prognostic Significance of RABs in Pancreatic Cancer

  • Shashi Anand,
  • Mohammad Aslam Khan,
  • Moh’d Khushman,
  • Santanu Dasgupta,
  • Seema Singh and
  • Ajay Pratap Singh

RAB proteins (RABs) represent the largest subfamily of Ras-like small GTPases that regulate a wide variety of endosomal membrane transport pathways. Their aberrant expression has been demonstrated in various malignancies and implicated in pathogenesi...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
816 Views
11 Pages

The Interaction of pT73-Rab10 with Myosin Va, but Not Myosin Vb, Is Regulated Though a Site in the Globular Tail Domain

  • Lynne A. Lapierre,
  • Elizabeth H. Manning,
  • Kyra S. Thomas,
  • Catherine Caldwell and
  • James R. Goldenring

24 July 2025

The phosphorylation of Rab10 (pT73-Rab10) by LRRK2 promotes the establishment of epithelial cell polarity by controlling the trafficking to the primary cilia membrane of cilia-resident proteins and signaling proteins. Previous studies have identified...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
10,717 Views
12 Pages

25 April 2013

The Ras-superfamily of small G proteins is a family of GTP hydrolases that is regulated by GTP/GDP binding states. One member of the Ras-superfamily, Rab, is involved in the regulation of vesicle trafficking, which is critical to endocytosis, biosynt...

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