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Cell Division Cycle 42 (Cdc42)

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Cell Division Cycle 42 (Cdc42)

Overview

Cell Division Cycle 42 (Cdc42) is a small GTPase protein belonging to the Rho family of GTPases, encoded by the CDC42 gene located on chromosome 1q25.3 in humans. Cdc42 functions as a molecular switch that cycles between an inactive GDP-bound state and an active GTP-bound state, regulating numerous cellular processes critical for neuronal function and survival. With a molecular weight of approximately 21 kilodaltons, Cdc42 is highly conserved across species and serves as a central hub for coordinating cytoskeletal dynamics, cell polarity, and intracellular signaling pathways. Its role extends beyond basic cellular division to encompass specialized neuronal functions including axon formation, dendritic spine development, synaptic plasticity, and maintenance of neuronal architecture.

Function/Biology

Cdc42 operates through a well-characterized nucleotide exchange mechanism regulated by guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) and GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs). Exchange factors such as TIAM1, βPIX, and Cool-1 promote the release of GDP and loading of GTP, thereby activating Cdc42. Conversely, GAPs including oligophrenin-1 and TCGAP accelerate the intrinsic GTPase activity of Cdc42, returning it to its inactive state. This cycling mechanism allows Cdc42 to integrate multiple upstream signals and translate them into specific cellular responses.

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