RAB30


Description

The RAB30 (RAB30, member RAS oncogene family) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 11.

RAB30 is a protein encoded by the RAB30 gene in humans. It is a member of the Ras oncogene family.

RAB30 is a small GTPase protein involved in intracellular membrane trafficking. It cycles between an inactive GDP-bound state and an active GTP-bound state, which allows it to recruit different downstream effectors to membranes. These effectors are responsible for various aspects of vesicle trafficking, including formation, movement, tethering, and fusion. RAB30 is also crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of the Golgi apparatus by interacting with cytoplasmic scaffolding proteins.

RAB30 is also known as -.

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