New model for the interaction of IQGAP1 with CDC42 and RAC1

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Abstract

The specific and rapid formation of protein complexes, involving IQGAP family proteins, is essential for diverse cellular processes, such as adhesion, polarization, and directional migration. Although CDC42 and RAC1, prominent members of the RHO GTPase family, have been implicated in binding to and activating IQGAP1, the exact nature of this protein-protein recognition process has remained obscure. Here, we propose a mechanistic framework model that is based on a multiple-step binding process, which is a prerequisite for the dynamic functions of IQGAP1 as a scaffolding protein and a critical mechanism in temporal regulation and integration of cellular pathways.

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Nouri, K., Timson, D. J., & Ahmadian, M. R. (2020, January 2). New model for the interaction of IQGAP1 with CDC42 and RAC1. Small GTPases. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/21541248.2017.1321169

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