In its GTP-bound form, RhoA exposes regions that allow it to interact with downstream targets. Rnd3 contains a region which is similar to the one RhoA exposes for
interaction with
ROCK1, allowing Rnd3 to compete with RhoA for interaction with ROCK1. By binding to ROCK1, Rnd3 inhibits it from
phosphorylating downstream targets necessary for
stress fiber formation. Rnd3 is also directly involved in controlling RhoA activity through suppression of
PLEKHG5 and activation of
ARHGAP5. Interaction with
UBXD5 has also been shown. == References ==