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Article Addendum

Rho proteins crosstalk via RhoGDIalpha

At random or hierarchically ordered?

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Pages 99-101 | Published online: 01 Jan 2012
 

Abstract

The small GTPases of the Rho family are key signaling molecules regulating a plethora of biological pathways. They can exert diverse, sometimes opposite, contributions to specific cellular processes explaining why their regulation and their crosstalk must be finely tuned. Several mechanisms driving crosstalk between Rho GTPases have been described in the literature. They implicate proteins regulating their activity or common downstream effectors. Among the proteins regulating Rho GTPases cycling, RhoGDIs were viewed until very recently as passive inhibitors. Here, we will focus on recent data supporting a role for RhoGDIalpha in the crosstalk between RhoGTPases and present our results suggesting that “preferential” RhoGDIalpha-mediated crosstalk takes place between closely related Rho GTPases.

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Acknowledgments

This work was partly supported by grants from Belgian FRSM (3.4514.07) to C.F.D. and from the Belspo/Prodex Agency and ESA to B.V.N. T.T.G.H and A.S. were fellows of the Belgian F.N.R.S (FRIA and Televie). A.C.C. is a Senior Research Associate and C.F.D is a Research Associate both at the Belgian F.R.S.-FNRS.