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<StructureSection load='1A2B' size='340' side='right' caption='3D rhoA GTP structure' scene=''>
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RhoA (Ras homology gene family member A) is a protein of the small GTPase family. It can be in two conformations, linked to <scene name='97/973102/Rhoa_gdp/3'>GTP</scene> and therefore active, or linked to <scene name='97/973102/Rhoa_gdp/1'>GDP</scene> and consequently inactive. Three factors regulate these two states:
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RhoA (Ras homology gene family member A) is a protein of the small GTPase family. It can be in two conformations, linked to <scene name='97/973102/Rhoa_gtp/1'>GTP</scene> and therefore active, or linked to <scene name='97/973102/Rhoa_gdp/4'>GDP</scene> and consequently inactive. Three factors regulate these two states:
1. GEF (Guanine nucleotide exchange factors): promotes the exchange of GDP for GTP, activating RhoA
1. GEF (Guanine nucleotide exchange factors): promotes the exchange of GDP for GTP, activating RhoA

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==rhoA==

3D rhoA GTP structure

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References

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