Settleman J
Cancer Center and Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, Massachusetts 02129, USA.
Dev Cell. 2001 Sep;1(3):321-31. doi: 10.1016/s1534-5807(01)00053-3.
The small GTPases of the Rho subfamily constitute a group of evolutionarily conserved proteins that mediate signaling pathways that regulate a variety of cellular processes, many of which are associated with dynamic cytoskeletal reorganization. These processes determine the shape, adhesive properties, and movement of cells, and the Rho GTPases have therefore been implicated in the complex morphogenesis of tissues in developing multicellular organisms. The Drosophila genetic system has proved particularly useful in establishing the in vivo functions of several of the Rho GTPases and their associated signaling pathway components during development.
Rho亚家族的小GTP酶构成了一组进化上保守的蛋白质,它们介导调节多种细胞过程的信号通路,其中许多过程与动态细胞骨架重组有关。这些过程决定了细胞的形状、黏附特性和运动,因此Rho GTP酶与发育中的多细胞生物体组织的复杂形态发生有关。果蝇遗传系统已被证明在确定几种Rho GTP酶及其相关信号通路成分在发育过程中的体内功能方面特别有用。