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RACGAP1 gene
Known as:
MGCRACGAP
, RAC GTPase-ACTIVATING PROTEIN 1
, Rac GTPase activating protein 1
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Formin-mediated epigenetic maintenance of centromere identity
Chenshu Liu
,
Y. Mao
Small GTPases
2017
Corpus ID: 25461950
ABSTRACT Accurate chromosome segregation in mammalian cells is guided by the centromere, a specialized chromosome region defined…
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2016
2016
Gene-expression Analysis Identifies Specific Patterns of Dysregulated Molecular Pathways and Genetic Subgroups of Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
H. Hass
,
U. Vogel
,
M. Scheurlen
,
J. Jobst
Anticancer Research
2016
Corpus ID: 26758186
BACKGROUND Hepatocellular carcinoma comprises of a group of heterogeneous tumors of different etiologies. The multistep process…
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2015
2015
Discovery of MINC1, a GTPase-Activating Protein Small Molecule Inhibitor, Targeting MgcRacGAP
A. V. van Adrichem
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Annika E. Fagerholm
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+5 authors
K. Wennerberg
Combinatorial chemistry & high throughput…
2015
Corpus ID: 16865610
The Rho family of Ras superfamily small GTPases regulates a broad range of biological processes such as migration…
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2014
2014
Identification of a mitotic Rac-GEF, Trio, that counteracts MgcRacGAP function during cytokinesis
Aude Cannet
,
S. Schmidt
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B. Delaval
,
A. Debant
Molecular Biology of the Cell
2014
Corpus ID: 16032476
Inactivation of Rac1 by MgcRacGAP at the cleavage plane is essential to ensure cytokinesis. Trio activates Rac1 in dividing cells…
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2013
2013
Aurora B but Not Rho/MLCK Signaling Is Required for Localization of Diphosphorylated Myosin II Regulatory Light Chain to the Midzone in Cytokinesis
T. Kondo
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Rieko Isoda
,
Takayuki Ookusa
,
K. Kamijo
,
Kozue Hamao
,
H. Hosoya
PLoS ONE
2013
Corpus ID: 16028353
Non-muscle myosin II is stimulated by monophosphorylation of its regulatory light chain (MRLC) at Ser19 (1P-MRLC). MRLC…
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2013
2013
Neuronal migration re-purposes mechanisms of cytokinesis
Aditi Falnikar
,
P. Baas
Cell Cycle
2013
Corpus ID: 453545
The capacity of cells to transition through the cell cycle is among the most complex and carefully orchestrated in biology, and…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Aurora‐B and Rho‐kinase/ROCK, the two cleavage furrow kinases, independently regulate the progression of cytokinesis: possible existence of a novel cleavage furrow kinase phosphorylates ezrin/radixin…
T. Yokoyama
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H. Goto
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I. Izawa
,
H. Mizutani
,
M. Inagaki
Genes to Cells
2005
Corpus ID: 36836360
Cytokinesis is regulated by several protein kinases, such as Aurora‐B and Rho‐kinase/ROCK. We have indicated that these two…
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2005
2005
Phosphorylation by Aurora B converts MgcRacGAP to a RhoGAP during cytokinesis
箕嶋 幸範
2005
Corpus ID: 88050210
2002
2002
Role of MgcRacGAP / Cyk 4 as a Regulator of the Small GTPase Rho Family in Cytokinesis and Cell Differentiation
T. Kitamura
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T. Kawashima
,
Y. Minoshima
,
Y. Tonozuka
,
K. Hirose
,
T. Nosaka
2002
Corpus ID: 21416133
To identify the key molecules that regulate differentiation of hematopoietic cells, we carried out retrovirus-mediated functional…
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2001
2001
Role of MgcRacGAP/Cyk4 as a regulator of the small GTPase Rho family in cytokinesis and cell differentiation.
Toshio Kitamura
,
T. Kawashima
,
Y. Minoshima
,
Y. Tonozuka
,
K. Hirose
,
T. Nosaka
Cell Structure and Function
2001
Corpus ID: 24391844
To identify the key molecules that regulate differentiation of hematopoietic cells, we carried out retrovirus-mediated functional…
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