RHOBTB GTPase Cycle (Homo sapiens)
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RHO BTB family belongs to atypical RHO GTPases, which are characterized by the absence of GTPase activity. RhoBTB family includes RHOBTB1, RHOBTB2, and the more divergent RHOBTB3. RHOBTB1 is a component of a signaling cascade that regulates vascular function and blood pressure (Ji and Rivero 2016). RHOBTB2 is involved in COP9 signalosome-regulated and CUL3-dependent protein ubiquitination (Berthold et al. 2008; Ji and Rivero 2016). RHOBTB3 participates in CUL3 dependent protein ubiquitination, vesicle transport, regulation of the cell cycle and modulating the adaptive response to hypoxia (Berthold et al. 2008; Ji and Rivero 2016).
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RAB9A, RAB9B (Espinosa et al. 2009)
Cyclin E1 (Lu and Pfeffer 2013)
LRRC41 (MUF1) (Schenková et al. 2012).
The following proteins bind directly to RHOBTB3 but there is no evidence that they are substrates of RHOBTB3-dependent ubiquitin ligase complexes:
HGS (HRS) (Pridgeon et al. 2009)
PLIN3 (TIP47) (Espinosa et al. 2009)
5-HT7a serotonin receptor (Matthys et al. 2012)
VHL (Zhang et al. 2015).
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