Rap2B is a member of the small GTPase superfamily and ras family of proteins. Unlike normal ras proteins that have a nontransforming glutamine residue at aa 61, Rap2B has a threonine residue in that position. This change makes the intrinsic GTPase activity for Rap2B lower, thereby allowing it to exist in the activated state for a longer period of time than normal ras proteins. Aggregation of platelets by thrombin results in the activation of Rap2B in a Ca 2+ and PI3 kinase-dependent manner.
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