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Gdp Dissociation Inhibitor 1 OKDB#: 3523
 Symbols: GDI1 Species: human
 Synonyms: GDIL, MRX41, MRX48, OPHN2, XAP-4, RABGD1A, RABGDIA, FLJ41411,RAB GDP-DISSOCIATION INHIBITOR, ALPHA, RABGDIA|RAB GDI-ALPHA|RHOGDI|OLIGOPHRENIN 2, OPHN2|MENTAL RETARDATION, X-LINKED 41, INCLUDED, MRX41, INCLUDED|MENTAL RETARDATION, X-LINKED 48, INCLUDED, MR  Locus: Xq28 in Homo sapiens


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General Comment NCBI Summary: GDP dissociation inhibitors are proteins that regulate the GDP-GTP exchange reaction of members of the rab family, small GTP-binding proteins of the ras superfamily, that are involved in vesicular trafficking of molecules between cellular organelles. GDIs slow the rate of dissociation of GDP from rab proteins and release GDP from membrane-bound rabs. GDI1 is expressed primarily in neural and sensory tissues. Mutations in GDI1 have been linked to X-linked nonspecific mental retardation.
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