ANAT 262 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Tight Junction, Lipid Bilayer Fusion, Secretion

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Small gtpase (on when bound to gtp, off when bound to gdp) Typical effector proteins include tethers, snares, microtubule motors and lipid modifying enzymes. Usually have on or more fa at c-term that allows insertion in membrane when in gtp state. Rabs are involved in membrane recognition (do not have anything to do with coat formation) There are about 60 rab proteins in humans. Most rabs are found primarily on one or two specific organelles (specific location) Brought to membrane by gefs, different for almost each rab (lot of them) Rabs in the gtp form (and on the membrane) can bind effectors (different rab bind different effectors) Rab gaps inactivate rabs by causing gtp hydrolysis. This causes the loss of binding to effectors. Rab-gdi removes rab-gdp from membranes and sequesters it in the cytoplasm. a. rab5: Regulates fusion of early endosomes with endocytic vesicles incoming from cell surface, and each other (membranes containing also rab5)

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