The Dbl family of oncogenes
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0955-0674(96)80068-8
The Dbl family of oncogenes
Abstract
Genetic screening and biochemical studies during the past few years have led to the discovery of a family of cell growth regulatory proteins and oncogene products for which the Dbl oncoprotein is a prototype. These putative guanine nucleotide exchange factors for Rho family small GTP-binding proteins (G proteins) all contain a Dbl homology domain in tandem with a pleckstrin homology domain, and seem to activate specific members of the Rho family of proteins to elicit various biological functions in cells. The Dbl homology domain is directly responsible for binding and activating the small G proteins to mediate downstream signaling events, whereas the pleckstrin homology domain may serve to target these positive regulators of G proteins to specific cellular locations to carry out the signaling task. Despite the increasing interest in the Dbl family of proteins, there is still a good deal to learn regarding the biochemical mechanisms that underlie their diverse biological functions.
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