Date published: 2025-9-14

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ARL5 Activators

ADP-ribosylation factor-like protein 5 (ARL5), a member of the ADP-ribosylation factor family of GTP-binding proteins, plays a pivotal role in cellular processes including intracellular trafficking and membrane transport. ARL5 is particularly significant due to its involvement in the regulation of vesicle trafficking, a critical aspect of cellular homeostasis and functionality. This protein, like other members of the ARF/ARL family, cycles between an active GTP-bound state and an inactive GDP-bound state, a transformation that is essential for its role in cellular mechanisms. The precise biological functions of ARL5, though not fully elucidated, are believed to contribute significantly to the sorting and movement of proteins through the endosomal-lysosomal system. This function is crucial for the maintenance and remodeling of the endomembrane system of the cell, affecting various cellular outputs from nutrient uptake to the removal of cellular debris.

Activation of ARL5, like other GTPases, is primarily governed by its cycle between the GTP-bound active form and the GDP-bound inactive form. This cycling is regulated by specific guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) which facilitate the exchange of GDP for GTP, thus activating ARL5. On the other hand, GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs) accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP, rendering the protein inactive. The spatial and temporal regulation of ARL5 activity is critical, as it ensures that its activation occurs precisely where and when required for effective cargo sorting and transport. This regulated activation and deactivation cycle allows ARL5 to act as a molecular switch in various signaling pathways, influencing cellular organization and trafficking dynamics. The understanding of these regulatory mechanisms provides insights into the broader roles of ARL5 in cellular physiology, which could further elucidate its impact on the intracellular distribution and trafficking of critical cellular components.

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