Article
The interaction of Epac1 and Ran promotes Rap1 activation at the nuclear envelope.
Vollum Institute, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA.
Molecular and cellular biology (impact factor:
6.06).
08/2010;
30(16):3956-69.
DOI:10.1128/MCB.00242-10
pp.3956-69
Source: PubMed
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Chapter: cAMP Sensor Epac and Gastrointestinal Function
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Keywords
activate Rap1
cAMP signals
cyclic AMP [cAMP]
efficient activation
Epac1 interact
nuclear envelope
nuclear pore
nuclear transport
potential binding partners
proliferation
Ran
Ran binding protein 2
Ran-GTP
RanBP2
RanBP2 anchor Epac1
Ras family GTPase
regulates cell adhesion
small G protein
small G protein Ran
uncharacterized Ras association