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      Crosstalk between small GTPases and polarity proteins in cell polarization.

      Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology
      Animals, Cell Movement, Cell Polarity, Cytoskeleton, chemistry, Humans, Monomeric GTP-Binding Proteins, metabolism, Proteins

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          Cell polarization is crucial for the development of multicellular organisms, and aberrant cell polarization contributes to various diseases, including cancer. How cell polarity is established and how it is maintained remain fascinating questions. Conserved proteins of the partitioning defective (PAR), Scribble and Crumbs complexes guide the establishment of cell polarity in various organisms. Moreover, GTPases that regulate actin cytoskeletal dynamics have been implicated in cell polarization. Recent findings provide insights into polarization mechanisms and show intriguing crosstalk between small GTPases and members of polarity complexes in regulating cell polarization in different cellular contexts and cell types.

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          18946474
          10.1038/nrm2521

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cell Movement,Cell Polarity,Cytoskeleton,chemistry,Humans,Monomeric GTP-Binding Proteins,metabolism,Proteins

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