Arabidopsis Mammal S. e. S.p RabF1 RabF1 RabF1, ARAS, associated with putative endosomal compartments. Rab22 Rab22 Rab22 Rab22, associated with endosomes. 100 RabF2b, associated with putative endosomal compartments. 70 Rabe 99 Ce RabF2 Rabs Ypt51/52/s3 Ypts Rab 5, transport from PM to early endosomes and early endosome fusion 53 Ypt51, transport from PM to early endosomes and between endosomal compartments F Rab Rab21 Associated with apical PM in epithellial cells Ypt10 Bab17 Rab24 Rab17, transcytosis in epithelial cells Rab24 RabG2 Rabo1 Rab02 RabG1 ScYpt7, late-endosome to vacuole and vacuole fusion Rab G3 Rab7 Ypt7 Ypt7 Rab7, late endosome to lysosome Rab Rab9 Rabe, late endosome to trans-Golgi network Rab12 Rab2 Rab23 Rab20 Rab34 Rab34 FRabte Rabte 72 -Rabt Ypts, endosome to Golgi RabeA, retrograde traffic within the Golgi and from TGN and Golgi to ER Rabta Rab H1 Rabe Ypt6 Ryht L100 RabGA", retrograde traffic from early endosome to TGN 72 Rab A1 LRaA -RabAla 109 atta Rab11, transport from recycling endosomes to PM, and between endosomes and Golgi Rab A2 Rab11 Ypt31/32 Ypt3 Ypt31/32, transport from late Golgi and to endosomes and PM 100 Rab25 Rab25, transport through recycling endosomes RabA RabA Rab A4 PsRabA4 (Pra3) localised to post-Gogi prevacuolar compartments; distinct from PsRabA3 72 RabMe Rab A3 PsRabAJ (Pra2) localised to post-Gogi prevacuolar compartments; distinct from PsRabA4 100 C Raba Rab A6 A RabASd Rab AS AIRabAS.C (ARA4) localised to Golgi and adjacent vesicles RASA e Rab3a Rab33 Golgi associated Golgi associated Rab33 Ra Rabt Rab30 Rab19 92 Rac 100 Rab Ca 77 Rab C1 Rab18 Rab18 associated with endosomes, especially in epithelial cells (recycling to PM?) Rab D1 SeYptt, ER to Golgi transport and early intra-Golgi transport Rab1, ER to intermediate-compartmentVTC and early intra-Golgi transport Rab02a, ER to Golgi transport Rab D2 Rab1 Yptt Yptt D Rabas Rab35 98 Sec4, Golgi to PM (bud site) Ypt2, Golgi to PM Rabe, Golgi to basolateral PM in epithelial cells and regulated secretory granule exocytosis 100 Rab E1 Rabs Sec4 Ypt2 Rabta Rable Rab13 Associated with PM at tight junctions in epithelial cells Golgi associated Associated with secretory granules Associated with secretory granules Golgi associated Rab13 "Rab10 Rab26 Rab37 Rab37 Rab12 "Rab12 Rable Rabe Rab3 Regulated secretion in neurones and neuroendocrine cells Ra Ra Rata Rab27 Melanosome transport in melanocytes Antagonist of endocytosis at PM Ra b7 Rab15 Rab15 Rab Rab40 Rab40 Rab2, maturation of VTC (recycling from VTC to ER?) and intra Golgi traffic ARabB1b and tobacco homologue Golgi localised; required for ER-Golgi traffic in pollen tubes 97 Rab B1 Rab2 Rab01. 77 Rab4 Rab4, recycling from early endosome to PM Rab14, phagosome associated Rab-4b Rab14 Rab14 Rab39 -Rab39 10 changes
Arabidopsis Mammal S. e. S.p RabF1 RabF1 RabF1, ARAS, associated with putative endosomal compartments. Rab22 Rab22 Rab22 Rab22, associated with endosomes. 100 RabF2b, associated with putative endosomal compartments. 70 Rabe 99 Ce RabF2 Rabs Ypt51/52/s3 Ypts Rab 5, transport from PM to early endosomes and early endosome fusion 53 Ypt51, transport from PM to early endosomes and between endosomal compartments F Rab Rab21 Associated with apical PM in epithellial cells Ypt10 Bab17 Rab24 Rab17, transcytosis in epithelial cells Rab24 RabG2 Rabo1 Rab02 RabG1 ScYpt7, late-endosome to vacuole and vacuole fusion Rab G3 Rab7 Ypt7 Ypt7 Rab7, late endosome to lysosome Rab Rab9 Rabe, late endosome to trans-Golgi network Rab12 Rab2 Rab23 Rab20 Rab34 Rab34 FRabte Rabte 72 -Rabt Ypts, endosome to Golgi RabeA, retrograde traffic within the Golgi and from TGN and Golgi to ER Rabta Rab H1 Rabe Ypt6 Ryht L100 RabGA", retrograde traffic from early endosome to TGN 72 Rab A1 LRaA -RabAla 109 atta Rab11, transport from recycling endosomes to PM, and between endosomes and Golgi Rab A2 Rab11 Ypt31/32 Ypt3 Ypt31/32, transport from late Golgi and to endosomes and PM 100 Rab25 Rab25, transport through recycling endosomes RabA RabA Rab A4 PsRabA4 (Pra3) localised to post-Gogi prevacuolar compartments; distinct from PsRabA3 72 RabMe Rab A3 PsRabAJ (Pra2) localised to post-Gogi prevacuolar compartments; distinct from PsRabA4 100 C Raba Rab A6 A RabASd Rab AS AIRabAS.C (ARA4) localised to Golgi and adjacent vesicles RASA e Rab3a Rab33 Golgi associated Golgi associated Rab33 Ra Rabt Rab30 Rab19 92 Rac 100 Rab Ca 77 Rab C1 Rab18 Rab18 associated with endosomes, especially in epithelial cells (recycling to PM?) Rab D1 SeYptt, ER to Golgi transport and early intra-Golgi transport Rab1, ER to intermediate-compartmentVTC and early intra-Golgi transport Rab02a, ER to Golgi transport Rab D2 Rab1 Yptt Yptt D Rabas Rab35 98 Sec4, Golgi to PM (bud site) Ypt2, Golgi to PM Rabe, Golgi to basolateral PM in epithelial cells and regulated secretory granule exocytosis 100 Rab E1 Rabs Sec4 Ypt2 Rabta Rable Rab13 Associated with PM at tight junctions in epithelial cells Golgi associated Associated with secretory granules Associated with secretory granules Golgi associated Rab13 "Rab10 Rab26 Rab37 Rab37 Rab12 "Rab12 Rable Rabe Rab3 Regulated secretion in neurones and neuroendocrine cells Ra Ra Rata Rab27 Melanosome transport in melanocytes Antagonist of endocytosis at PM Ra b7 Rab15 Rab15 Rab Rab40 Rab40 Rab2, maturation of VTC (recycling from VTC to ER?) and intra Golgi traffic ARabB1b and tobacco homologue Golgi localised; required for ER-Golgi traffic in pollen tubes 97 Rab B1 Rab2 Rab01. 77 Rab4 Rab4, recycling from early endosome to PM Rab14, phagosome associated Rab-4b Rab14 Rab14 Rab39 -Rab39 10 changes
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