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Details on Person p250GAP, a novel brain-enriched GTPase-activating protein for Rho family GTPases, is involved in the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor signaling

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9679648
_displayNamep250GAP, a novel brain-enriched GTPase-activating protein for Rho family GTPases, is involved in the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor signaling
_timestamp2020-03-25 00:22:16
author[Person:9679656] Nakazawa, Takanobu
[Person:9679649] Watabe, Ayako M
[Person:8937065] Tezuka, Tohru
[Person:3288248] Yoshida, Yutaka
[Person:9679647] Yokoyama, Kazumasa
[Person:190248] Umemori, H
[Person:9679652] Inoue, Akihiro
[Person:9679666] Okabe, Shigeo
[Person:9679657] Manabe, Toshiya
[Person:2500244] Yamamoto, Tadashi
created[InstanceEdit:9679644] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2020-03-25
journalMol. Biol. Cell
pages2921-34
pubMedIdentifier12857875
titlep250GAP, a novel brain-enriched GTPase-activating protein for Rho family GTPases, is involved in the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor signaling
volume14
year2003
(literatureReference)[Reaction:8981637] RHOA GAPs stimulate RHOA GTPase activity [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9013144] RAC1 GAPs stimulate RAC1 GTPase activity [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9013161] CDC42 GAPs stimulate CDC42 GTPase activity [Homo sapiens]
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