Biology:Chp (GTPase)

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Short description: G protein

RhoV (or Chp or Wrch2) is a small (~21 kDa) signaling G protein (more specifically a GTPase), and is a member of the Rho family of GTPases. Chp was identified in 1998 as a GTPase interacting with the p21 activated kinase PAK2.[1] RhoV/Chp delineates with RhoU/Wrch a Rho subclass related to Rac and Cdc42, which emerged in early multicellular organisms during evolution.[2] RhoV/Chp depends on palmitoylation rather than prenylation for association with plasma and intracellular membranes.[3] In Xenopus embryos, RhoV is encoded by a canonical Wnt response gene and is induced in the developing neural crest at specification. RhoV activity cooperates with the Snai1 (Snail) transcription factor for the subsequent induction of the pro-invasive transcription factors Snai2 (Slug), Sox9 or Twist. [4]

Further reading: Rho family of GTPases

References

  1. "Chp, a homologue of the GTPase Cdc42Hs, activates the JNK pathway and is implicated in reorganizing the actin cytoskeleton". Curr Biol 8 (20): 1125–8. 1998. doi:10.1016/S0960-9822(98)70468-3. ISSN 0960-9822. PMID 9778532. 
  2. "Evolution of the Rho family of ras-like GTPases in eukaryotes". Mol. Biol. Evol. 24 (1): 203–16. 2007. doi:10.1093/molbev/msl145. PMID 17035353. 
  3. "Multiple Sequence Elements Facilitate Chp Rho GTPase Subcellular Location, Membrane Association, and Transforming Activity". Mol Biol Cell 17 (7): 3108–21. 2006. doi:10.1091/mbc.E05-09-0896. ISSN 1059-1524. PMID 16641371. 
  4. "The small GTPase RhoV is an essential regulator of neural crest induction in Xenopus". Dev Biol 310 (1): 113–28. 2007. doi:10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.07.031. ISSN 0012-1606. PMID 17761159.