Rap1 signaling (Homo sapiens)

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Description

Rap1 (Ras-proximate-1) is a small G protein in the Ras superfamily. Like all G proteins, Rap1 is activated when bound GDP is exchanged for GTP. Rap1 is targeted to lipid membranes by the covalent attachment of lipid moieties to its carboxyl terminus. Movement of Rap1 from endosomal membranes to the plasma membrane upon activation has been reported in several cell types including Jurkat T cells and megakaryocytes. On activation, Rap1 undergoes conformational changes that facilitate recruitment of a variety of effectors, triggering it's participation in integrin signaling, ERK activation, and others. Source:Reactome.

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88129view10:17, 26 July 2016RyanmillerOntology Term : 'Ras superfamily mediated signaling pathway' added !
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DataNodes

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
14-3-3 beta, zetaR-HSA-914001 (Reactome)
ADPMetaboliteCHEBI:16761 (ChEBI)
ATPMetaboliteCHEBI:15422 (ChEBI)
CalDAG-GEFsR-HSA-392488 (Reactome) Rap1 can be activated by certain GEFs that respond to calcium and diacylglycerol (CalDAG-GEFs).
GDP MetaboliteCHEBI:17552 (ChEBI)
GDPMetaboliteCHEBI:17552 (ChEBI)
GTP MetaboliteCHEBI:15996 (ChEBI)
GTPMetaboliteCHEBI:15996 (ChEBI)
PKA catalytic

subunits, PKG type

I
R-HSA-913988 (Reactome)
PPiMetaboliteCHEBI:29888 (ChEBI)
RAF1 ProteinP04049 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
RAF1ProteinP04049 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
RAP1A ProteinP62834 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
RAP1B ProteinP61224 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
RAP1GAP2 ProteinQ684P5 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
RAP1GAP2:14-3-3beta, zetaComplexR-HSA-913992 (Reactome)
RAP1GAP2ProteinQ684P5 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
RAPGEF3 ProteinO95398 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
RAPGEF4 ProteinQ8WZA2 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Rap1

GTPase-activating

proteins
R-HSA-392497 (Reactome)
Rap1 cAMP-GEFs:cAMPComplexR-HSA-392837 (Reactome)
Rap1 cAMP-GEFsR-HSA-392485 (Reactome)
Rap1-GDPComplexR-HSA-354074 (Reactome)
Rap1-GTP:Raf1ComplexR-HSA-430243 (Reactome)
Rap1-GTPComplexR-HSA-354126 (Reactome)
YWHAB ProteinP31946 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
YWHAZ ProteinP63104 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
cAMP MetaboliteCHEBI:17489 (ChEBI)
cAMPMetaboliteCHEBI:17489 (ChEBI)
p-S7-RAP1GAP2ProteinQ684P5 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)

Annotated Interactions

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SourceTargetTypeDatabase referenceComment
14-3-3 beta, zetaR-HSA-913993 (Reactome)
ADPArrowR-HSA-913996 (Reactome)
ATPR-HSA-913996 (Reactome)
CalDAG-GEFsmim-catalysisR-HSA-354173 (Reactome)
GDPArrowR-HSA-354173 (Reactome)
GDPArrowR-HSA-939265 (Reactome)
GTPR-HSA-354173 (Reactome)
GTPR-HSA-939265 (Reactome)
PKA catalytic

subunits, PKG type

I
mim-catalysisR-HSA-913996 (Reactome)
PPiArrowR-HSA-392513 (Reactome)
R-HSA-354173 (Reactome) Signals from agonist receptors (such as GPVI) trigger the production of PIP3, DAG, cAMP and elevated Ca++ levels. This leads to the activation and translocation of active Rap1-GTP to the plasma membrane. Rap-GEFs stimulate the replacement of GDP for GTP, activating Rap1. Several Rap1 GEFs have been identified enabling Rap1 to respond to diverse stimuli. CalDAG-GEFs activate Rap1 in response to calcium and DAG, downstream of Phospholipase C. EPAC (exchange proteins directly activated by cAMP) GEFs are activated by binding cAMP.
R-HSA-392513 (Reactome) Rap1 signalling is terminated by the hydrolysis of bound GTP to GDP. The intrinsic GTPase activity of Rap1 is greatly enhanced by GTP-ase activating proteins (GAPs).
R-HSA-392834 (Reactome) EPACs (exchange proteins directly activated by cAMP) are Rap1 GEFs that are activated by direct binding of cAMP (cyclic adenosine monophosphate). cAMP-GEFI (EPAC1) is widely expressed, while cAMP-GEFII (EPAC2) is enriched in brain and adrenal tissue. Both are selective for Rap1. A role of EPACs has been proposed for Rap1-dependent cell adhesion to laminin in both epithelial and red blood cells, and in the regulation of vascular endothelial barrier function.
R-HSA-392835 (Reactome) Active Rap1 binds but does not activate Raf-1, preventing Raf-1 from participating in the Ras/ERK pathway.
R-HSA-913993 (Reactome) RAP1GAP2 binds 14-3-3 proteins beta and zeta, inhibiting its GAP activity for Rap1. This effect is diminished by Ser-7 phosphorylation of RAP1GAP2 by cGMP- and cAMP-dependent protein kinases (PKG and PKA respectively), which inhibits the binding of 14-3-3 proteins beta and zeta to Rap1GAP2. 14-3-3 binding does not appear to alter the GTPase-activating function of Rap1GAP2 in vitro, but attenuates Rap1GAP2 mediated inhibition of cell adhesion (Hoffmeister et al. 2008).
R-HSA-913996 (Reactome) cGMP and cAMP dependent protein kinases (PKG and PKA respectively) phosphorylate the Rap1 GTPase activating RAP1GAP2 at serine 7 (Schultess et al. 2007). This reduces the binding of inhibitory 14-3-3 proteins to RAP1GAP2.
R-HSA-939265 (Reactome) Signals from agonist receptors (such as GPVI) trigger the production of PIP3, DAG, cAMP and elevated Ca++ levels. This leads to the activation and translocation of active Rap1-GTP to the plasma membrane. Rap-GEFs stimulate the replacement of GDP for GTP, activating Rap1. Several Rap1 GEFs have been identified enabling Rap1 to respond to diverse stimuli. CalDAG-GEFs activate Rap1 in response to calcium and DAG, downstream of Phospholipase C. EPAC (exchange proteins directly activated by cAMP) GEFs are activated by binding cAMP.
RAF1R-HSA-392835 (Reactome)
RAP1GAP2:14-3-3beta, zetaArrowR-HSA-913993 (Reactome)
RAP1GAP2:14-3-3beta, zetaTBarR-HSA-392513 (Reactome)
RAP1GAP2R-HSA-913993 (Reactome)
RAP1GAP2R-HSA-913996 (Reactome)
Rap1

GTPase-activating

proteins
mim-catalysisR-HSA-392513 (Reactome)
Rap1 cAMP-GEFs:cAMPArrowR-HSA-392834 (Reactome)
Rap1 cAMP-GEFsR-HSA-392834 (Reactome)
Rap1 cAMP-GEFsmim-catalysisR-HSA-939265 (Reactome)
Rap1-GDPArrowR-HSA-392513 (Reactome)
Rap1-GDPR-HSA-354173 (Reactome)
Rap1-GDPR-HSA-939265 (Reactome)
Rap1-GTP:Raf1ArrowR-HSA-392835 (Reactome)
Rap1-GTPArrowR-HSA-354173 (Reactome)
Rap1-GTPArrowR-HSA-939265 (Reactome)
Rap1-GTPR-HSA-392513 (Reactome)
Rap1-GTPR-HSA-392835 (Reactome)
cAMPR-HSA-392834 (Reactome)
p-S7-RAP1GAP2ArrowR-HSA-913996 (Reactome)
p-S7-RAP1GAP2TBarR-HSA-913993 (Reactome)
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