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The Ras superfamily (>150 human members) encompasses Ras GTPases involved in cell proliferation, Rho GTPases involved in regulating the cytoskeleton, Rab GTPases involved in membrane targeting/fusion and a group of GTPases including Sar1, Arf, Arl and dynamin involved in vesicle budding/fission. These GTPases act as molecular switches and their activities are controlled by a large number of regulatory molecules that affect either GTP loading (guanine nucleotide exchange factors or GEFs) or GTP hydrolysis (GTPase activating proteins or GAPs). In their active state, they interact with a continua
GTP Phosphohydrolases. --- GTP-Phosphohydrolases. --- Guanosine triphosphatase. --- Physiology. --- ras GTPase-Activating Proteins. --- ras Proteins. --- Ras proteins. --- GTP phosphohydrolase --- GTPase --- Guanosine triphosphate phosphohydrolase --- Guanosinetriphosphatase --- G proteins --- Guanosine triphosphatase --- Phosphatases
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Acid Anhydride Hydrolases --- Cellular Structures --- Cells --- Hydrolases --- Enzymes --- Anatomy --- Enzymes and Coenzymes --- Cell Membrane --- GTP Phosphohydrolases
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Signal Transduction --- ras Proteins --- GTP-Binding Proteins --- Blood Platelets --- GTP Phosphohydrolases --- physiology --- physiology --- metabolism --- enzymology --- metabolism
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Guanosine triphosphatase --- Guanosine-trifosfatase --- Guanosinetriphosphatase --- Trifosfatase [Guanosine-] --- Triphosphatase [Guanosine] --- GTP Phosphohydrolases. --- GTP Phosphohydrolase --- GTPase --- GTPases --- Guanosine Triphosphate Phosphohydrolases --- Guanosinetriphosphatases --- Phosphohydrolase, GTP --- Phosphohydrolases, GTP --- Phosphohydrolases, Guanosine Triphosphate --- Triphosphate Phosphohydrolases, Guanosine --- Guanosine triphosphatase. --- Gtp phosphohydrolase --- Gtp phosphohydrolase. --- GTP Phosphohydrolases
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The critically acclaimed laboratory standard for more than 40 years, Methods in Enzymology is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. Now with over 400 volumes (all of them still in print), the series contains much material still relevant today-truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences. Methods in Enzymology is now available online at ScienceDirect - full-text online of volume 1
Enzymes. --- Enzymology. --- Guanosine triphosphatase. --- Enzymes --- GTP Phosphohydrolases --- Acid Anhydride Hydrolases --- Enzymes and Coenzymes --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Hydrolases --- GTP phosphohydrolase --- GTPase --- Guanosine triphosphate phosphohydrolase --- Guanosinetriphosphatase --- Biochemistry --- Phosphatases
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Acid Anhydride Hydrolases --- Cell Physiological Processes --- Cellular Structures --- Cells --- Hydrolases --- Cell Physiological Phenomena --- Enzymes --- Anatomy --- Enzymes and Coenzymes --- GTP Phosphohydrolases --- Membrane Fusion --- Cell Membrane
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G Proteins --- G Proteïnen --- Guanosine triphosphatase --- Guanosine-trifosfatase --- Guanosinetriphosphatase --- Proteins [G ] --- Proteïnen [G ] --- Protéines G --- Trifosfatase [Guanosine-] --- Triphosphatase [Guanosine] --- Physiological effect --- Protéines G monomériques --- GENE EXPRESSION --- RECOMBINANT PROTEINS --- PROTEIN PROCESSING, POST-TRANSLATIONAL --- TRANSLATION, GENETIC --- GUANINE NUCLEOTIDES --- CHEMICAL ACTIONS --- PREPARATION --- Gtp phosphohydrolases --- Gtp-binding proteins --- Oncogene protein p21(ras) --- Ras genes --- Guanine nucleotides
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Pharmacological and molecular cloning studies have shown that the superfamily of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) forms one of the largest and most diverse protein families in nature. The aim of this book is to bring together all aspects of GPCR structure and function.
GTP-Binding Protein Regulators --- Receptors, Cell Surface --- GTP-Binding Proteins --- Central Nervous System Diseases --- Nervous System Diseases --- Carrier Proteins --- Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins --- GTP Phosphohydrolases --- Proteins --- Membrane Proteins --- Acid Anhydride Hydrolases --- Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins --- Peptides --- Diseases --- Hydrolases --- Enzymes --- Enzymes and Coenzymes --- G proteins --- Cell receptors. --- Receptors.
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The critically acclaimed laboratory standard for more than 40 years, Methods in Enzymology is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. Now with more than 300 volumes (all of them still in print), the series contains much material still relevant today-truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences.This volume and its companions (Volumes 255, 256, 257, and the forthcoming 325, 329,
Guanosine triphosphatase. --- ras Proteins. --- ras Proteins --- Monomeric GTP-Binding Proteins --- GTP-Binding Proteins --- Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins --- Peptides --- Carrier Proteins --- GTP Phosphohydrolases --- Proteins --- Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins --- Acid Anhydride Hydrolases --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Hydrolases --- Enzymes --- Enzymes and Coenzymes --- Ras proteins. --- G proteins. --- GTP-binding proteins --- GTP regulatory proteins --- Guanine nucleotide-binding proteins --- Guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins --- Guanosine triphosphatase --- Guanosine-trifosfatase --- Guanosinetriphosphatase --- Trifosfatase [Guanosine-] --- Triphosphatase [Guanosine] --- rho GTP-Binding Proteins --- Binding Protein --- Binding Proteins --- Transport Proteins --- Protein, Binding --- Proteins, Binding --- Proteins, Carrier --- Proteins, Transport --- G-Protein --- GTP-Binding Protein --- GTP-Regulatory Protein --- Guanine Nucleotide Coupling Protein --- G-Proteins --- GTP-Regulatory Proteins --- Guanine Nucleotide Regulatory Proteins --- G Protein --- G Proteins --- GTP Binding Protein --- GTP Binding Proteins --- GTP Regulatory Protein --- GTP Regulatory Proteins --- Protein, GTP-Binding --- Protein, GTP-Regulatory --- Proteins, GTP-Binding --- Proteins, GTP-Regulatory --- Intracellular Signaling Peptides --- Intracellular Signaling Proteins --- Peptides, Intracellular Signaling --- Proteins, Intracellular Signaling --- Signaling Peptides, Intracellular --- Signaling Proteins, Intracellular --- P21 (rho)Protein --- rho GTP-Binding Protein --- rho Protein P21 --- rho G-Proteins --- rho GTPases --- rho Small GTP-Binding Proteins --- G-Proteins, rho --- GTP-Binding Protein, rho --- GTP-Binding Proteins, rho --- GTPases, rho --- P21, rho Protein --- rho G Proteins --- rho GTP Binding Protein --- rho GTP Binding Proteins --- rho Small GTP Binding Proteins --- GTP Phosphohydrolase --- GTPase --- GTPases --- Guanosine Triphosphate Phosphohydrolases --- Guanosinetriphosphatases --- Phosphohydrolase, GTP --- Phosphohydrolases, GTP --- Phosphohydrolases, Guanosine Triphosphate --- Triphosphate Phosphohydrolases, Guanosine --- ras-Related G-Proteins --- ras-Related GTP-Binding Proteins --- G-Proteins, Monomeric --- GTP-Binding Proteins, Monomeric --- Monomeric G-Proteins --- Small G-Proteins --- Small GTPases --- ras-Related GTPases --- G Proteins, Monomeric --- G-Proteins, Small --- G-Proteins, ras-Related --- GTP Binding Proteins, Monomeric --- GTP-Binding Proteins, ras-Related --- GTPases, Small --- GTPases, ras-Related --- Monomeric G Proteins --- Monomeric GTP Binding Proteins --- Proteins, ras-Related GTP-Binding --- Small G Proteins --- ras Related G Proteins --- ras Related GTP Binding Proteins --- ras Related GTPases --- Anhydride Hydrolases, Acid --- Hydrolases, Acid Anhydride --- Biochemistry -- Periodicals. --- Biochemistry -- Technique. --- Enzymes -- Collections. --- Enzymes -- Periodicals. --- Enzymologie -- Technique -- Collections. --- GTP Phosphohydrolases. --- GTP phosphohydrolase --- Guanosine triphosphate phosphohydrolase --- GTP phosphohydrolases. --- Cytoplasmic Vesicles --- Physiological effect --- G proteins --- Membrane proteins --- Phosphatases --- Coenzymes and Enzymes --- Biocatalysts --- Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action --- Protein Binding --- Receptors, Transferrin --- Gene Products, Protein --- Gene Proteins --- Protein Gene Products --- Proteins, Gene --- Polypeptides --- Biocatalyst --- Enzyme --- Carrier Protein --- Transport Protein --- Protein, Carrier --- Protein, Transport --- Protein --- Peptide --- Polypeptide --- Hydrolase --- Small GTPase --- GTPase, Small --- rho GTPase --- GTPase, rho --- Gene expression. --- Gtp phosphohydrolases --- Map kinase signaling system --- Adp-ribosylation factors --- Gtp-binding proteins --- Gtp phosphohydrolase activators --- Gtp-binding protein regulators
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Acid Anhydride Hydrolases --- Cellular Structures --- Cells --- Hydrolases --- Enzymes --- Anatomy --- Enzymes and Coenzymes --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Cell Membrane --- GTP Phosphohydrolases --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Animal Biochemistry --- GTP Phosphohydrolase --- GTPase --- GTPases --- Guanosine Triphosphate Phosphohydrolases --- Guanosinetriphosphatases --- Phosphohydrolase, GTP --- Phosphohydrolases, GTP --- Phosphohydrolases, Guanosine Triphosphate --- Triphosphate Phosphohydrolases, Guanosine --- Cytoplasmic Membrane --- Plasma Membrane --- Cell Membranes --- Cytoplasmic Membranes --- Membrane, Cell --- Membrane, Cytoplasmic --- Membrane, Plasma --- Membranes, Cell --- Membranes, Cytoplasmic --- Membranes, Plasma --- Plasma Membranes --- Coenzymes and Enzymes --- Anatomies --- Biocatalysts --- Cell --- Cell Components --- Cell Component --- Cellular Structure --- Component, Cell --- Components, Cell --- Structure, Cellular --- Structures, Cellular --- Anhydride Hydrolases, Acid --- Hydrolases, Acid Anhydride
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