نتایج جستجو برای: gefs

تعداد نتایج: 744  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Christoph Lossin Thomas H Rhodes Reshma R Desai Carlos G Vanoye Dao Wang Sanda Carniciu Orrin Devinsky Alfred L George

Mutations in SCN1A, the gene encoding the brain voltage-gated sodium channel alpha1 subunit (NaV1.1), are associated with at least two forms of epilepsy, generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+) and severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (SMEI). We examined the functional properties of four GEFS+ alleles and one SMEI allele using whole-cell patch-clamp analysis of heterologously ex...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Jorge Barbazan Ying Dunkel Hongying Li Ulrich Nitsche Klaus-Peter Janssen Karen Messer Pradipta Ghosh

The consequence of a loss of balance between G-protein activation and deactivation in cancers has been interrogated by studying infrequently occurring mutants of trimeric G-protein α-subunits and GPCRs. Prior studies on members of a newly identified family of non-receptor guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), GIV/Girdin, Daple, NUCB1 and NUCB2 have revealed that GPCR-independent hyperacti...

2012
Faiza Waheed Pamela Speight Qinghong Dan Rafael Garcia-Mata Katalin Szaszi

Proteins of the Rho family of small GTPases are central regulators of the cytoskeleton, and control a large variety of cellular processes, including cell migration, gene expression, cell cycle progression and cell adhesion. Rho proteins are molecular switches that are active in GTP-bound and inactive in GDP-bound state. Their activation is mediated by a family of Guanine-nucleotide Exchange Fac...

2014
Jaap D van Buul Dirk Geerts Stephan Huveneers

Within blood vessels, endothelial cellâ€"cell and cellâ€"matrix adhesions are crucial to preserve barrier function, and these adhesions are tightly controlled during vascular development, angiogenesis, and transendothelial migration of inflammatory cells. Endothelial cellular signaling that occurs via the family of Rho GTPases coordinates these cell adhesion structures through cytoskeletal remo...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
seyed hassan tonekaboni 1. professor of pediatric neurology, pediatric neurology research center, shahid beheshi university of medical science, tehran, iran 2. professor of pediatric neurology, school of medicine, hahid beheshi university of medical science, tehran, iran ahmad ebrahimi phd of medical genetic, parseh medical genetics center, tehran, iran mohammadkazem bakhshandeh bali pediatric neurology research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran massoud houshmand phd of medical clinical genetic, national institute of genetic engineering and biotechnology, tehran, iran mehdi moghaddasi neurologist, department of neurology, rasool-e-akram hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad mahdi taghdiri associate professor of pediatric neurology, shahid beheshti university of medical science, tehran, iran

how to cite this article: tonekaboni sh, ebrahimi a, bakhshandeh bali mk, houshmand m, moghaddasi m, taghdiri mm, nasehi mm. sodium channel gene mutations in children with gefs + and dravet syndrome: a cross sectional study. iran j child neurol. 2013 winter; 7 (1):25-29.   objective dravet syndrome or severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (smei) is a baleful epileptic encephalopathy that begins ...

2010
Chan-Soo Lee Chang-Ki Choi Eun-Young Shin Martin Alexander Schwartz Eung-Gook Kim

Cell migration requires the coordinated spatiotemporal regulation of actomyosin contraction and cell protrusion/adhesion. Nonmuscle myosin II (MII) controls Rac1 and Cdc42 activation, and cell protrusion and focal complex formation in migrating cells. However, these mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we show that MII interacts specifically with multiple Dbl family guanine nucleotide exchan...

Journal: :Cell 2007
Johannes L. Bos Holger Rehmann Alfred Wittinghofer

Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) and GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs) regulate the activity of small guanine nucleotide-binding (G) proteins to control cellular functions. In general, GEFs turn on signaling by catalyzing the exchange from G-protein-bound GDP to GTP, whereas GAPs terminate signaling by inducing GTP hydrolysis. GEFs and GAPs are multidomain proteins that are regulated ...

Journal: :Current Opinion in Cell Biology 2010

Journal: :Cancer cell 2004
Annapoorni Rangarajan Sue J Hong Annie Gifford Robert A Weinberg

Recent evidence suggests that human cells require more genetic changes for neoplastic transformation than do their murine counterparts. However, a precise enumeration of these differences has never been undertaken. We have determined that perturbation of two signaling pathways-involving p53 and Raf-suffices for the tumorigenic conversion of normal murine fibroblasts, while perturbation of six p...

2015
Yanyang Bai Xiaoliang Xiang Chunmei Liang Lei Shi

Rho family GTPases, including RhoA, Rac1, and Cdc42 as the most studied members, are master regulators of actin cytoskeletal organization. Rho GTPases control various aspects of the nervous system and are associated with a number of neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases. The activity of Rho GTPases is controlled by two families of regulators, guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs)...

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