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. 2003 Sep 15;3:870–880. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2003.69

Rabs, Rips, FIPs, and Endocytic Membrane Traffic

Rytis Prekeris 1
PMCID: PMC5974852  PMID: 14532427

Abstract

Rab GTPases, proteins belonging to the Ras-like small GTP-binding protein superfamily, have emerged as master regulators of cellular membrane transport. Rab11 GTPase, a member of the Rab protein family, plays a role in regulating various cellular functions, including plasma membrane recycling, phagocytosis, and cytokinesis. Rab11 acts by forming mutually exclusive complexes with Rab11-family binding proteins, known as FIPs. Rab11-FIP complexes serve a role of “targeting complexes” by recruiting various membrane traffic factors to cellular membranes. Recent studies have identified several Rab11-FIP complex-binding proteins that regulate distinct membrane traffic pathways.

Keywords: Rab11 GTPase, membrane traffic, transport vesicle, endocytosis, ARF GTPases, cell motility, myosin, molecular motors


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