Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining
Blood 2005, PMID: 16076873

Multiple roles of Rap1 in hematopoietic cells: complementary versus antagonistic functions.

Stork, Philip J S; Dillon, Tara J

Small G proteins serve as critical control points in signal transduction, integrating a wide range of stimuli to dictate discrete cellular outcomes. The outcomes of small G-protein signaling can both potentiate and antagonize one another. Studies in hematopoietic cells have uncovered multiple functions for the small G protein, Rap1 (Ras-proximate-1). Because Rap1 can regulate cell proliferation, differentiation, and adhesion through distinct mechanisms, it serves as a paradigm for the need for tight cellular control of small G-protein function. Rap1 has received recent attention for its role in enhancing integrin-dependent signals. This action of Rap1 augments a variety of processes that characterize hematopoietic-cell function, including aggregation, migration, extravasation, and homing to target tissues. Rap1 may also regulate cellular differentiation and proliferation via pathways that are distinct from those mediating adhesion, and involve regulation of the mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase or ERK (extracellular signal-regulated kinase) cascade. These actions of Rap1 occur in selected cell types to enhance or diminish ERK signaling, depending on the expression pattern of the MAP kinase kinase kinases of the Raf family: Raf-1 and B-Raf. This review will examine the functions of Rap1 in hematopoietic cells, and focus on 3 cellular scenarios where the multiple actions of Rap1 function have been proposed. Recent studies implicating Rap1 in the maturation of megakaryocytes, the pathogenesis of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), and activation of peripheral T cells will receive particular attention.

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Text Mining Data

Rap1 → mitogen activated protein ( MAP ) kinase: " Rap1 may also regulate cellular differentiation and proliferation via pathways that are distinct from those mediating adhesion, and involve regulation of the mitogen activated protein ( MAP ) kinase or ERK ( extracellular signal regulated kinase ) cascade "

Manually curated Databases

  • Reactome Reaction: RAP1A → RASGRP1 (reaction)
  • Reactome Reaction: RAP1B → RASGRP2 (reaction)
  • Reactome Reaction: RAP1A → RAPGEF4 (reaction)
  • Reactome Reaction: RAP1A → RAPGEF3 (reaction)
  • Reactome Reaction: RAP1B → RASGRP1 (reaction)
  • Reactome Reaction: RAP1B → RAPGEF4 (reaction)
  • Reactome Reaction: RAP1A → RASGRP2 (reaction)
  • Reactome Reaction: RAP1B → RAPGEF3 (reaction)
In total, 8 gene pairs are associated to this article in curated databases