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The Role of Fast-Cycling Atypical RHO GTPases in Cancer
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Aspenström, Pontus
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Acids
/ actin dynamics
/ atypical RHO GTPases
/ Cancer
/ Cdc42 protein
/ Cell migration
/ Cytology
/ Cytoskeleton
/ fast-cycling RHO GTPases
/ Genes
/ Guanosine triphosphatases
/ Mutation
/ oncogenes
/ Proteins
/ Rac1 protein
/ Regulation
/ Review
/ RHO GTPases
/ RhoA protein
/ Tumors
2022
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The Role of Fast-Cycling Atypical RHO GTPases in Cancer
by
Aspenström, Pontus
in
Acids
/ actin dynamics
/ atypical RHO GTPases
/ Cancer
/ Cdc42 protein
/ Cell migration
/ Cytology
/ Cytoskeleton
/ fast-cycling RHO GTPases
/ Genes
/ Guanosine triphosphatases
/ Mutation
/ oncogenes
/ Proteins
/ Rac1 protein
/ Regulation
/ Review
/ RHO GTPases
/ RhoA protein
/ Tumors
2022
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The Role of Fast-Cycling Atypical RHO GTPases in Cancer
by
Aspenström, Pontus
in
Acids
/ actin dynamics
/ atypical RHO GTPases
/ Cancer
/ Cdc42 protein
/ Cell migration
/ Cytology
/ Cytoskeleton
/ fast-cycling RHO GTPases
/ Genes
/ Guanosine triphosphatases
/ Mutation
/ oncogenes
/ Proteins
/ Rac1 protein
/ Regulation
/ Review
/ RHO GTPases
/ RhoA protein
/ Tumors
2022
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The Role of Fast-Cycling Atypical RHO GTPases in Cancer
2022
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Overview
The RHO GTPases comprise a subfamily within the RAS superfamily of small GTP-hydrolyzing enzymes and have primarily been ascribed roles in regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics in eukaryotic cells. An oncogenic role for the RHO GTPases has been disregarded, as no activating point mutations were found for genes encoding RHO GTPases. Instead, dysregulated expression of RHO GTPases and their regulators have been identified in cancer, often in the context of increased tumor cell migration and invasion. In the new landscape of cancer genomics, activating point mutations in members of the RHO GTPases have been identified, in particular in RAC1, RHOA, and CDC42, which has suggested that RHO GTPases can indeed serve as oncogenes in certain cancer types. This review describes the current knowledge of these cancer-associated mutant RHO GTPases, with a focus on how their altered kinetics can contribute to cancer progression.
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