1996
DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(96)01068-x
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Identification and characterization of a lower plant Ypt/Rab guanosine dissociation inhibitor (GDI)

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“…Plant GTPases 246 expression pattern was also shown for VcRabGDI protein, which is the only RabGDI protein in Vol6ox [179].…”
Section: Proteins Interacting With Rab Gtpasesmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Plant GTPases 246 expression pattern was also shown for VcRabGDI protein, which is the only RabGDI protein in Vol6ox [179].…”
Section: Proteins Interacting With Rab Gtpasesmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The homology to other Rab-GDIs ranged from 49% to 63%. The closest relative is the recently isolated Rab-GDI from Volvox carterii with 63% identity [30]. To explore further the similarity of AtGDIl with other members of the GDI family we used an algorithm which finds statistically significant blocks of continuous amino acids shared between multiple protein sequences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally a large subgroup of Ypt/Rab proteins related to mammalian Rablls are also present in plant cells (Borg et al 1997). Since homologues for GDI (Beyser and Fabry 1996) and GAP(GTPase-activating protein)-like activity (Anai et al 1994) have been also identified in plants, it is a safe assumption that the Rab cycle functions in the same way as it does in mammalian and yeast cells, and that membrane dynamics in plants is also under the control of Rab proteins. Whether each of these Rabs has the same subcellular distribution as in mammalian cells and plays (a) similar role(s) in plant cells remains to be established, and certainly an effort should be directed towards this direction to study vesicle transport in plant cells.…”
Section: Rab Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 96%