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Rho Family of Ras-Like GTPases in Early-Branching Animals

Silvestar Beljan, Maja Herak Bosnar, Helena Ćetković

2020Cells22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Non-bilaterian animals consist of four phyla; Porifera, Cnidaria, Ctenophora, and Placozoa. These early-diverging animals are crucial for understanding the evolution of the entire animal lineage. The Rho family of proteins make up a major branch of the Ras superfamily of small GTPases, which function as key molecular switches that play important roles in converting and amplifying external signals into cellular responses. This review represents a compilation of the current knowledge on Rho-family GTPases in non-bilaterian animals, the available experimental data about their biochemical characteristics and functions, as well as original bioinformatics analysis, in order to gain a general insight into the evolutionary history of Rho-family GTPases in simple animals.

Topics & Concepts

GTPaseBiologyLineage (genetic)Ras superfamilyPhylumSUPERFAMILYFunction (biology)CnidariaEvolutionary biologyCell biologyGeneGeneticsEcologyGTP'BiochemistryEnzymeCoralMarine Invertebrate Physiology and EcologyMarine Sponges and Natural ProductsVenomous Animal Envenomation and Studies
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