rabproteïnefunctie
Rabproteïnefunctie refers to the role of Rab proteins in cellular processes. Rab proteins are a large family of small GTPases that act as molecular switches, regulating the trafficking and fusion of intracellular vesicles. These vesicles are crucial for transporting proteins, lipids, and other molecules to their correct destinations within the cell, as well as for their secretion outside the cell.
The function of Rab proteins is dictated by their ability to cycle between an inactive, GDP-bound state
Different Rab proteins are localized to specific organelles and membrane compartments, ensuring that vesicle trafficking is