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Small GTPases
Small GTPases are a large family of monomeric proteins that bind and hydrolyse GTP to GDP. Small GTPases activate downstream effectors when bound to GTP. Their activity is controlled by GTPase activating proteins, guanine nucleotide exchange factors, and GDP dissociation inhibitors. Small GTPases have many cellular functions.
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