gaps
GAPs, short for GTPase-activating proteins, are a diverse family of regulatory proteins that inactivate small GTPases, molecular switches that control a wide range of cellular processes. By accelerating the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP, GAPs switch GTPases from an active to an inactive state, helping to turn off signaling pathways that govern cell growth, differentiation, cytoskeleton dynamics, vesicle trafficking, and gene expression.
Most GAPs contain a catalytic GAP domain that interacts with a target GTPase. A hallmark of many
GAP activity is tightly regulated by cellular context, including subcellular localization, phosphorylation, and interactions with receptors