Rho GTPase activating protein

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'''Rho GTPase activating protein''' (RhoGAP) are one of the main classes of Rho GTPase regulators that are crucial in cell cytoskeletal organization, growth, differentiation, neuronal development and synaptic functions<ref>PMID:12480336</ref>,<ref>PMID:17222083</ref>. RhoGAPs contain a RhoGAP domain.
'''Rho GTPase activating protein''' (RhoGAP) are one of the main classes of Rho GTPase regulators that are crucial in cell cytoskeletal organization, growth, differentiation, neuronal development and synaptic functions<ref>PMID:12480336</ref>,<ref>PMID:17222083</ref>. RhoGAPs contain a RhoGAP domain.
*'''RhoGAP7''' activates the small GTPases RHOA, RHOB, RHOC and CDC42.
*'''RhoGAP7''' activates the small GTPases RHOA, RHOB, RHOC and CDC42.
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*'''RhoGAP9''' regulates adhesion of hematopoietic cells to the extracellular matrix.
== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==

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Human RhoGAP 1 (magenta) complex with RhoA (blue), GDP, MgF3 and Mg+2 ions (PDB code 1ow3)

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References

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