“…Septins, however, contain additional helices (α0, α5′, and α6) and β-strands (e.g., β7, β8), which in part support tandem dimerization into oligomers and polymers (Sirajuddin et al, 2007, 2009; Macedo et al, 2013). Assembly of these septin heteromers depends on GTP-binding and hydrolysis, which further stabilizes the dimerization interfaces through allosteric effects (McMurray, 2014; Zent and Wittinghofer, 2014; Zeraik et al, 2014). In contrast to the monomeric Ras GTPases, whose function relies on the hydrolysis and exchange of GTP by GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) and guanine exchange factors (GEFs), septins hydrolyze and exchange GTP on their own, albeit at very slow rates (Sheffield et al, 2003; Vrabioiu et al, 2004; Huang et al, 2006; Abbey et al, 2016).…”