GDI1

Protein-coding gene in humans From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rab GDP dissociation inhibitor alpha is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GDI1 gene.[5][6]

AliasesGDI1, 1A, GDIL, MRX41, MRX48, OPHN2, RABGD1A, RABGDIA, XAP-4, GDP dissociation inhibitor 1, XLID41
End154,443,467 bp[1]
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GDI1
Identifiers
AliasesGDI1, 1A, GDIL, MRX41, MRX48, OPHN2, RABGD1A, RABGDIA, XAP-4, GDP dissociation inhibitor 1, XLID41
External IDsOMIM: 300104; MGI: 99846; HomoloGene: 37487; GeneCards: GDI1; OMA:GDI1 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001493

NM_010273

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001484

NP_034403

Location (UCSC)Chr X: 154.44 – 154.44 MbChr X: 73.35 – 73.36 Mb
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Function

GDP dissociation inhibitors are proteins that regulate the GDP-GTP exchange reaction of members of the rab family, small GTP-binding proteins of the ras superfamily, that are involved in vesicular trafficking of molecules between cellular organelles. GDIs slow the rate of dissociation of GDP from rab proteins and release GDP from membrane-bound rabs. GDI1 is expressed primarily in neural and sensory tissues. Mutations in GDI1 have been linked to X-linked nonspecific intellectual disability.[7]

Rab GTPases cycles between the cytosolic compartment, where it is bound to a protein called GDI (GDP Dissociation Inhibitor), and the membrane, where it interacts with a receptor, a nucleotide exchange factor, a GAP (GTPase Activating Protein) and probably other factors that link it to the appropriate SNARE. GDI is non-specific with respect to the rab it binds. However, the exchanger, receptor and GAP, are rab specific.

Interactions

GDI1 has been shown to interact with CDC42.[8]

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