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PIKE GTPase Signaling and Function

PIKE GTPase Signaling and Function

... may function to confer stability and plasticity to the neuronal membrane via interactions with multiple binding partners, including the spectrin-actin-based cytoskeleton, integral membrane channels and receptors, ... See full document

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Extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields promote mesenchymal stem cell migration by increasing intracellular Ca2+ and activating the FAK/Rho GTPases signaling pathways in vitro

Extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields promote mesenchymal stem cell migration by increasing intracellular Ca2+ and activating the FAK/Rho GTPases signaling pathways in vitro

... Cell migration is a complex and highly coordinated process. Adhesive cells often migrate in the so-called mes- enchymal mode, in which the migrating cells undergo rear-to-front polarization, protrusion and adhesion ... See full document

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Pak3 regulates apical basal polarity in migrating border cells during Drosophila oogenesis

Pak3 regulates apical basal polarity in migrating border cells during Drosophila oogenesis

... its function impedes border cell ...receptor signaling to regulate the level and distribution of F-actin in migrating border ...JNK signaling in the moving border ...JNK signaling to modulate ... See full document

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ARHGDIA mutations cause nephrotic syndrome via defective RHO GTPase signaling

ARHGDIA mutations cause nephrotic syndrome via defective RHO GTPase signaling

... Although the onset of SRNS in the first year of life is mostly a single-gene disorder, i.e., more than two-thirds of cases are caused by a mutation in 1 of only 5 different disease genes (NPHS1, NPHS2, WT1, LAMB2, or ... See full document

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Wnt and Rho GTPase signaling in osteoarthritis development and intervention: implications for diagnosis and therapy

Wnt and Rho GTPase signaling in osteoarthritis development and intervention: implications for diagnosis and therapy

... Wnt-β-catenin signaling; and does mis-function of Frzb in chondrocytes directly lead to OA or Frzb modulation of bone shape, disrupting mechanical loading on cartilage and consequently leading to OA? Th e ... See full document

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Rho GTPase function in flies: insights from a developmental and organismal perspective.

Rho GTPase function in flies: insights from a developmental and organismal perspective.

... members has allowed for a genetic approach to the dissection of Rho GTPase signaling pathways, and provides an organismal and developmental context in which to study these pathways. Many effectors ... See full document

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Small GTPase ARF6 controls VEGFR2 trafficking and signaling in diabetic retinopathy

Small GTPase ARF6 controls VEGFR2 trafficking and signaling in diabetic retinopathy

... same GTPase as a result of different upstream signaling ...same signaling pathway utilizes distinct GEFs to sequentially activate ARF6 and exert distinct but complementary effects on VEGFR2 ... See full document

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The Function of Rac Small GTPase and Associated Proteins in Rice Innate Immunity

The Function of Rac Small GTPase and Associated Proteins in Rice Innate Immunity

... elicitor signaling pathway, leading to the induction of ROS production and defense gene expression (Suharsono et ...these signaling pathways remains to be ...upstream signaling for MAPK cascade ... See full document

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Small-GTPase-Associated Signaling by the Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors CpDock180 and CpCdc24, the GTPase Effector CpSte20, and the Scaffold Protein CpBem1 in Claviceps purpurea

Small-GTPase-Associated Signaling by the Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors CpDock180 and CpCdc24, the GTPase Effector CpSte20, and the Scaffold Protein CpBem1 in Claviceps purpurea

... (Nox) signaling in a variety of ...plants. GTPase regulators contribute to the nucleotide loading cycle that is essential for proper functionality of the ...gather GTPase complexes to facilitate ... See full document

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Swiprosin-1 stimulates cancer invasion and metastasis by increasing the Rho family of GTPase signaling

Swiprosin-1 stimulates cancer invasion and metastasis by increasing the Rho family of GTPase signaling

... The involvement of the Rho family of GTPases in motility and invasive phenotypes of cancer cells is well documented [32]. During cell migration, Rac1 is required for formation of lamellipodia and membrane ruffling at the ... See full document

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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis — a wolf in sheep’s clothing

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis — a wolf in sheep’s clothing

... conserved GTPase-activating protein (GAP), and TSC1 encodes hamartin, which heterodimerizes with tuberin (49) and appears to be essential for its function (Figure ...cellular signaling node, serving ... See full document

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Expression of GTPase deficient Ras inhibits vasopressin signaling in cultured cortical collecting duct cells

Expression of GTPase deficient Ras inhibits vasopressin signaling in cultured cortical collecting duct cells

... Cross-talk between signaling pathways is increasingly recognized as integral to cellular function. We investigated whether the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway alters vasopressin (AVP) ... See full document

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Pike (Esox lucius) stock management in designated brown trout (Salmo trutta) fisheries: Anglers’ preferences  ESRI WP563, May 2017

Pike (Esox lucius) stock management in designated brown trout (Salmo trutta) fisheries: Anglers’ preferences ESRI WP563, May 2017

... of pike and trout anglers are ...among pike and trout anglers in the ...a pike or a trout angler, a substantial proportion of anglers target both ...for pike in past 12 months, and conversely ... See full document

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Pike intestinal reaction to Acanthocephalus lucii (Acanthocephala): immunohistochemical and ultrastructural surveys

Pike intestinal reaction to Acanthocephalus lucii (Acanthocephala): immunohistochemical and ultrastructural surveys

... In infected and uninfected intestines of the Northern pike (Esox lucius), MCs were the dominant immune cell type. In all vertebrates, MCs are strategically positioned at perivascular sites [11–13] to regulate ... See full document

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Circumpolar phylogeography of the northern pike (Esox lucius) and its relationship to the Amur pike (E. reichertii)

Circumpolar phylogeography of the northern pike (Esox lucius) and its relationship to the Amur pike (E. reichertii)

... Phylogenetic analyses were performed on the concatenated mtDNA alignments to assess whether we could detect dis- tinct phylogenetic groups within the northern pike or Amur pike, and to investigate the ... See full document

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Ran GTPase promotes cancer progression via Met receptor- mediated downstream signaling

Ran GTPase promotes cancer progression via Met receptor- mediated downstream signaling

... In the present study, we have shown that Ran knockdown reduces Met protein levels, probably via metalloproteinase. The reduction in Met results in a reduced responsiveness of cancer cells to HGF, including PI3K/Akt ... See full document

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M-T5, the Ankyrin Repeat, Host Range Protein of Myxoma Virus, Activates Akt and Can Be Functionally Replaced by Cellular PIKE-A

M-T5, the Ankyrin Repeat, Host Range Protein of Myxoma Virus, Activates Akt and Can Be Functionally Replaced by Cellular PIKE-A

... called PIKE-A. PIKE-A binds and activates the kinase activity of Akt in a GTP-dependent manner and promotes the invasiveness of human cancer cell ...transfected PIKE-A is able to rescue the ability ... See full document

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Water Exchange in the Pike Egg

Water Exchange in the Pike Egg

... These observations are instructive when compared with similar measurements of water volume in hardened and normally developing eggs, for they indicate not only that activation results in[r] ... See full document

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LRRK2 Biology from structure to dysfunction: research progresses, but the themes remain the same

LRRK2 Biology from structure to dysfunction: research progresses, but the themes remain the same

... Mechanistic investigations into LRRK2 and macroau- tophagy performed in cellular models similarly leave lit- tle doubt that LRRK2 is involved in the process, but often disagree about what that role might be (reviewed in ... See full document

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System Wide Characterization of MoArf GTPase Family Proteins and Adaptor Protein MoGga1 Involved in the Development and Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae

System Wide Characterization of MoArf GTPase Family Proteins and Adaptor Protein MoGga1 Involved in the Development and Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae

... small GTPase family proteins are involved in vesicle trafficking and organelle maintenance in eukaryotic ...the function of Arf family proteins in ...Arf GTPase family proteins and their adaptor ... See full document

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