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    The 90S Preribosome Is a Multimodular Structure That Is Assembled through a Hierarchical Mechanism by Pérez-Fernández, Jorge, Román, Ángel, De Las Rivas, Javier, Bustelo, Xosé R., Dosil, Mercedes

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-08-2007)
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    Characterization of Novel Molecular Mechanisms Favoring Rac1 Membrane Translocation by Castro-Castro, Antonio, Muriel, Olivia, Del Pozo, Miguel A, Bustelo, Xosé R

    Published in PloS one (11-11-2016)
    “…The Rac1 GTPase plays key roles in cytoskeletal organization, cell motility and a variety of physiological and disease-linked responses. Wild type Rac1…”
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    Essential function for the GTPase TC21 in homeostatic antigen receptor signaling by Alarcón, Balbino, Cubelos, Beatriz, Bustelo, Xosé R, Mérida, Isabel, Calleja, Enrique, Ciprés, Angel, Delgado, Pilar, Martínez-Martín, Nuria, Bellas, Carmen

    Published in Nature immunology (01-08-2009)
    “…Tonic antigen receptor signaling contributes to the homeostasis of naive lymphocytes. Alarcón and colleagues show that resting lymphocytes transmit tonic…”
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    Identification of a Vav2-dependent mechanism for GDNF/Ret control of mesolimbic DAT trafficking by Zhu, Shuyong, Zhao, Chengjiang, Wu, Yingying, Yang, Qiaoqiao, Shao, Aiyun, Wang, Tiepeng, Wu, Jianfu, Yin, Yanqing, Li, Yandong, Hou, Jincan, Zhang, Xinhua, Zhou, Guomin, Gu, Xiaosong, Wang, Xiaomin, Bustelo, Xosé R, Zhou, Jiawei

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-08-2015)
    “…The molecular mechanisms underlying the regulation of dopamine transporter activity in the brain remain poorly understood. The authors show that glial cell…”
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    The Rho exchange factors Vav2 and Vav3 favor skin tumor initiation and promotion by engaging extracellular signaling loops by Menacho-Márquez, Mauricio, García-Escudero, Ramón, Ojeda, Virginia, Abad, Antonio, Delgado, Pilar, Costa, Clotilde, Ruiz, Sergio, Alarcón, Balbino, Paramio, Jesús M, Bustelo, Xosé R

    Published in PLoS biology (01-07-2013)
    “…The catalytic activity of GDP/GTP exchange factors (GEFs) is considered critical to maintain the typically high activity of Rho GTPases found in cancer cells…”
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    Azathioprine Suppresses Ezrin-Radixin-Moesin-Dependent T Cell-APC Conjugation through Inhibition of Vav Guanosine Exchange Activity on Rac Proteins by Poppe, Daniela, Tiede, Imke, Fritz, Gerhard, Becker, Christoph, Bartsch, Brigitte, Wirtz, Stefan, Strand, Dennis, Tanaka, Shinya, Galle, Peter R, Bustelo, Xose R, Neurath, Markus F

    Published in Journal of Immunology (01-01-2006)
    “…We have shown recently that the azathioprine metabolite 6-Thio-GTP causes immunosuppression by blockade of GTPase activation in T lymphocytes. In the present…”
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    RasGRF2, a Guanosine Nucleotide Exchange Factor for Ras GTPases, Participates in T-Cell Signaling Responses by Ruiz, Sergio, Santos, Eugenio, Bustelo, Xosé R.

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-12-2007)
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    The Rho/Rac exchange factor Vav2 controls nitric oxide-dependent responses in mouse vascular smooth muscle cells by Sauzeau, Vincent, Sevilla, María A, Montero, María J, Bustelo, Xosé R

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-01-2010)
    “…The regulation of arterial contractility is essential for blood pressure control. The GTPase RhoA promotes vasoconstriction by modulating the cytoskeleton of…”
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    A mouse model for Costello syndrome reveals an Ang II-mediated hypertensive condition by Schuhmacher, Alberto J, Guerra, Carmen, Sauzeau, Vincent, Cañamero, Marta, Bustelo, Xosé R, Barbacid, Mariano

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-06-2008)
    “…Germline activation of H-RAS oncogenes is the primary cause of Costello syndrome (CS), a neuro-cardio-facio-cutaneous developmental syndrome. Here we describe…”
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    Genetic Dissection of the Vav2-Rac1 Signaling Axis in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells by Fabbiano, Salvatore, Menacho-Márquez, Mauricio, Sevilla, María A., Albarrán-Juárez, Julián, Zheng, Yi, Offermanns, Stefan, Montero, María J., Bustelo, Xosé R.

    Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-12-2014)
    “…Vascular smooth muscle cells (vSMCs) are key in the regulation of blood pressure and the engagement of vascular pathologies, such as hypertension, arterial…”
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    Vav3-deficient mice exhibit a transient delay in cerebellar development by Quevedo, Celia, Sauzeau, Vincent, Menacho-Márquez, Mauricio, Castro-Castro, Antonio, Bustelo, Xosé R

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (15-03-2010)
    “…Vav3 is a guanosine diphosphate/guanosine triphosphate exchange factor for Rho/Rac GTPases that has been involved in functions related to the hematopoietic…”
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    Activation of Vav/Rho GTPase signaling by CXCL12 controls membrane-type matrix metalloproteinase-dependent melanoma cell invasion by BARTOLOME, Rubén A, MOLINA-ORTIZ, Isabel, SAMANIEGO, Rafael, SANCHEZ-MATEOS, Paloma, BUSTELO, Xose R, TEIXIDO, Joaquin

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (2006)
    “…Melanoma cells express the chemokine receptor CXCR4, which confers invasive signals on binding to its ligand CXCL12. We show here that knocking down…”
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    Vav proteins, adaptors and cell signaling by Bustelo, X R

    Published in Oncogene (01-10-2001)
    “…The Vav family is a group of signal transduction molecules with oncogenic potential that play important roles in development and cell signaling. Members of…”
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    Persistent activation of Rac1 in squamous carcinomas of the head and neck: evidence for an EGFR/Vav2 signaling axis involved in cell invasion by Patel, Vyomesh, Rosenfeldt, Hans M., Lyons, Ruth, Servitja, Joan-Marc, Bustelo, Xosé R., Siroff, Mary, Gutkind, J.Silvio

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-06-2007)
    “…The poor prognosis associated with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is primarily due to both local invasion and the regional and/or distant…”
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    CD147 Inhibits the Nuclear Factor of Activated T-cells by Impairing Vav1 and Rac1 Downstream Signaling by Ruiz, Sergio, Castro-Castro, Antonio, Bustelo, Xosé R.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-02-2008)
    “…CD147 is a transmembrane protein that plays crucial roles in the development and function of the reproductive, visual, and nervous systems. CD147 also exerts…”
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