ADP核糖基化因子
生物
拉布
GTPase激活蛋白
GTP结合蛋白调节剂
细胞生物学
蛋白质家族
GTP酶
内吞循环
膜泡运输蛋白质类
效应器
小型GTPase
G蛋白
生物化学
细胞质
信号转导
液泡
高尔基体
内吞作用
细胞
液泡蛋白分选
内质网
基因
作者
Alison K. Gillingham,Sean Munro
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev.cellbio.23.090506.123209
摘要
Small G proteins play a central role in the organization of the secretory and endocytic pathways. The majority of such small G proteins are members of the Rab family, which are anchored to the bilayer by C-terminal prenyl groups. However, the recruitment of some effectors, including vesicle coat proteins, is mediated by a second class of small G proteins that is unique in having an N-terminal amphipathic helix that becomes available for membrane insertion upon GTP binding. Sar1, Arf1, and Arf6 are the best-characterized members of this ADP-ribosylation factor (Arf) family. In addition, all eukaryotes contain additional distantly related G proteins, often called Arf like, or Arls. The complete Arf family in humans has 29 members. The roles of these related G proteins are poorly understood, but recent work has shown that some are involved in membrane traffic or organizing the cytoskeleton. Here we review what is known about all the members of the Arf family, along with the known regulatory molecules that convert them between GDP- and GTP-bound states.
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