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rac1 GTP-Binding Protein

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Definition: A rac GTP-binding protein involved in regulating actin filaments at the plasma membrane. It controls the development of filopodia and lamellipodia in cells and thereby influences cellular motility and adhesion. It is also involved in activation of NADPH OXIDASE. This enzyme was formerly listed as EC 3.6.1.47.  DF: RAC1 PROTEIN    Other names ras Related C3 Botulinum Toxin Substrate 1; rac1 GTP Binding Protein; TC 25 GTP Binding Protein; GTP-Binding Protein, rac1; GTP-Binding Protein, TC-25; ras-Related C3 Botulinum Toxin Substrate 1; rac1 Protein; TC-25 GTP-Binding Protein
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
IpgB1 protein, Shigella flexneri  EC 3.6.5.2   *rac1 GTP-Binding Protein. Cell. 2006 Jan 13;124(1):133-45
IpgB2 protein, Shigella flexneri  EC 3.6.5.2   *rac1 GTP-Binding Protein. Cell. 2006 Jan 13;124(1):133-45
Rac1 protein, rat  EC 3.6.1.-   *rac1 GTP-Binding Protein. Biol Reprod 2004 Dec;71(6):1980-90
DOCK2 protein, mouse  0   *GTPase-Activating Proteins rac1 GTP-Binding Protein.
Xrac1 protein, Xenopus  0   *rac1 GTP-Binding Protein *Xenopus Proteins. Mech Dev 2002 Jul;115(1-2):113-6
Rac1 GTP-binding protein (17-32)  0   *Peptide Fragments *rac1 GTP-Binding Protein. Curr Biol 1999 Sep 23;9(18):991-8
RAC1 protein, human  0   *rac1 GTP-Binding Protein. J Neurosci 1997 Sep 1;17(17):6717-28

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