Título
The Small GTPases in Fungal Signaling Conservation and Function
11627/574511627/5745
Autor
Dautt Castro, Mitzuko
Rosendo Vargas, Maria Montserrat
Casas Flores, J. Sergio
Resumen
"Monomeric GTPases, which belong to the Ras superfamily, are small proteins involved in many biological processes. They are fine-tuned regulated by guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) and GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs). Several families have been identified in organisms from different kingdoms. Overall, the most studied families are Ras, Rho, Rab, Ran, Arf, and Miro. Recently, a new family named Big Ras GTPases was reported. As a general rule, the proteins of all families have five characteristic motifs (G1–G5), and some specific features for each family have been described. Here, we present an exhaustive analysis of these small GTPase families in fungi, using 56 different genomes belonging to different phyla. For this purpose, we used distinct approaches such as phylogenetics and sequences analysis. The main functions described for monomeric GTPases in fungi include morphogenesis, secondary metabolism, vesicle trafficking, and virulence, which are discussed here. Their participation during fungus–plant interactions is reviewed as well."
Fecha de publicación
2021Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10051039Área de conocimiento
BIOLOGÍA CELULARColecciones
Editor
MDPIPalabras clave
Small GTPasesRas
Rho
Rab
Ran
Arf
Miro
BRG
Fungi