(A) RAP1A and RAP1B are GTPases that act as molecular switches to rapidly activate integrins. RAP1 is activated by the guanine exchange factor CalDAG-GEFI. The GTPase activating protein RASA3 serves as a counterbalance to keep RAP1 signaling quiescent in circulating platelets. Deleting both RAP1A and RAP1B identified RAP1-independent mechanisms for integrin activation that are not mediated by RAP2. (B) RAP1A and RAP1B have overlapping and redundant roles in platelets. TxA2, thromboxane A2. Illustration by Xu Han.

(A) RAP1A and RAP1B are GTPases that act as molecular switches to rapidly activate integrins. RAP1 is activated by the guanine exchange factor CalDAG-GEFI. The GTPase activating protein RASA3 serves as a counterbalance to keep RAP1 signaling quiescent in circulating platelets. Deleting both RAP1A and RAP1B identified RAP1-independent mechanisms for integrin activation that are not mediated by RAP2. (B) RAP1A and RAP1B have overlapping and redundant roles in platelets. TxA2, thromboxane A2. Illustration by Xu Han.

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