RAB43:GTP binds USP8NL

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R-HSA-8847537
Type
Reaction [binding]
Species
Homo sapiens
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5/5
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RAB43 contributes to the maintenance of Golgi structure and is required for the RAB6-dependent retrograde trafficking of Shiga toxin (Fuchs et al, 2007; Haas et al, 2007). RAB43 appears to be localized to the cis side of the Golgi, so the details of how and when it affects Shiga transport remain to be clarified (Dejgaard et al, 2007). Screens of human cells identified USP6NL as a RAB43-specific GTPase activating (GAP) protein that is also implicated in Shiga trafficking (Fuchs et al, 2007; Haas et al, 2007; reviewed in Pfeffer, 2011).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
17562788 Specific Rab GTPase-activating proteins define the Shiga toxin and epidermal growth factor uptake pathways

Spooner, RA, Barr, FA, Lord, JM, Haas, AK, Yoshimura, S, Fuchs, E

J. Cell Biol. 2007
18664496 Rab18 and Rab43 have key roles in ER-Golgi trafficking

Presley, JF, Verbich, D, Lodge, R, Murshid, A, Dejgaard, K, Kizilay, O, Simpson, JC, Pepperkok, R, Ly-Hartig, TB, Dejgaard, SY, Erman, A

J. Cell. Sci. 2008
21421921 Entry at the trans-face of the Golgi

Pfeffer, SR

Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol 2011
17684057 Analysis of GTPase-activating proteins: Rab1 and Rab43 are key Rabs required to maintain a functional Golgi complex in human cells

Barr, FA, Haas, AK, Stephens, DJ, Yoshimura, S, Fuchs, E, Preisinger, C

J. Cell. Sci. 2007
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