Cit binds activated Rhoa, Rhob, Rhoc and Rac1

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R-MMU-5625893
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Reaction [binding]
Species
Mus musculus
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Cit binds activated Rhoa, Rhob, Rhoc and Rac1
Using mouse Rhoa, Rhob, Rhoc and Rac1 constructs and a mouse cDNA library to perform a yeast two hybrid screen, Cit (citron kinase) was identified as a protein with a strong binding affinity for GTP-bound Rhoa, Rhob, Rhoc and Rac1. Based on its sequence, Cit is likely to function as a dimer (Madaule et al. 1995).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
8543060 A novel partner for the GTP-bound forms of rho and rac

Madaule, P, Narumiya, S, Furuyashiki, T, Watanabe, G, Reid, T, Ishizaki, T, Morii, N

FEBS Lett. 1995
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