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Rab13 Traffics on Vesicles Independent of Prenylation.


ABSTRACT: Rab GTPases are critical regulators of membrane trafficking. The canonical view is that Rabs are soluble in their inactive GDP-bound form, and only upon activation and conversion to their GTP-bound state are they anchored to membranes through membrane insertion of a C-terminal prenyl group. Here we demonstrate that C-terminal prenylation is not required for Rab13 to associate with and traffic on vesicles. Instead, inactive Rab13 appears to associate with vesicles via protein-protein interactions. Only following activation does Rab13 associate with the plasma membrane, presumably with insertion of the C-terminal prenyl group into the membrane.

SUBMITTER: Ioannou MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4865919 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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