“…Group I AGS proteins, which include AGS1 (Dexras1, RASD1); resistance to inhibitors of cholinesterase (Ric)-8A and -8B; Ga-interacting, vesicleassociated protein (GIV)/Girdin/Akt-phosphorylation enhancer, act as nonreceptor guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) for Ga and/or Gabg (Cismowski et al, , 2000Tall et al, 2003;Tall and Gilman, 2005;Garcia-Marcos et al, 2009;Chan et al, 2011aChan et al, , 2013Tall, 2013). Ras homolog enriched in striatum (Rhes) or RASD2, which exhibits 66% amino acid similarity to AGS1, interacts with Gai, and regulates G protein signaling, may be included in this group of AGS proteins, although it has not yet been shown to exhibit GEF activity in experiments with purified proteins (Falk et al, 1999;Vargiu et al, 2004;Thapliyal et al, 2008;Harrison and He, 2011). The Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein Arr4 also acts as a GEF for the yeast G protein GPA1 (Lee and Dohlman, 2008).…”