FEBS Letters
Volume 584, Issue 1 , Pages 1-6, 4 January 2010

Rab35 – A vesicular traffic-regulating small GTPase with actin modulating roles

Edited by Lukas Huber

Department of Biochemistry, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, 8 Medical Drive, Singapore 117597, Singapore

Received 2 October 2009; received in revised form 9 November 2009; accepted 15 November 2009. published online 19 November 2009.

Abstract 

The Rab family of GTPases are regulators of eukaryotic vesicular membrane traffic, while modulation of actin dynamics is a function conventionally associated with the Rho family of GTPases. Rab35 is a Rab protein with both plasma membrane and endosomal localization, and has been implicated in diverse processes that include T-cell receptor recycling, oocyte yolk protein recycling and cytokinesis. Rab35 regulates neurite outgrowth in neuronal-like cells, and can induce protrusions even in typically non-adherent Jurkat T-cells. Recent evidence indicates that Rab35’s activity, particularly the ability to mediate protrusive outgrowths, is due to its direct influence on actin dynamics. This can occur via activation of the Rho family of GTPases, or through the engagement of its effector fascin, an actin bundling protein.

Keywords: Actin, Cdc42, Cytokinesis, Fascin, Rab35

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PII: S0014-5793(09)00964-8

doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2009.11.051

FEBS Letters
Volume 584, Issue 1 , Pages 1-6, 4 January 2010