轴突生长中的小gtp酶。

L Luo, L Jan, Y N Jan
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我们提出Rho/Rac/Cdc42亚家族中的小gtpase在生长锥中从细胞表面受体到肌动蛋白细胞骨架变化的信号通路中起核心作用。这个建议是基于以下证据的。首先,Rho/Rac/Cdc42亚家族gtpase已被证明可以调节从芽殖酵母到哺乳动物成纤维细胞的细胞骨架组织的各个方面。其次,组成型活性和显性阴性突变体对神经元中Rac和Cdc42的GTPase活性的扰动导致轴突和树突生长的特异性缺陷。除了回顾现有的实验证据外,我们还将讨论这种模型的含义以及与其他信号通路的潜在关系。
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Small GTPases in axon outgrowth.

We propose that small GTPases in the Rho/Rac/Cdc42 subfamily play a central role in signaling pathways from cell surface receptors to actin cytoskeleton changes in the growth cone. The proposal is based upon the following evidence. First, the Rho/Rac/Cdc42 subfamily GTPases have been shown to regulate various aspects of cytoskeletal organization from budding yeast to mammalian fibroblasts. Second, perturbation of GTPase activities of Rac and Cdc42 in neurons by constitutively active and dominant negative mutants results in specific defects in axon and dendrite outgrowth. In addition to reviewing existing experimental evidence, we will discuss the implications of such a model and the potential relationship with other signaling pathways.

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