To achieve strong adhesion to their neighbors and sustain stress and tension, epithelial cells develop many different specialized adhesive structures. Breakdown of these structures occurs during tumor progression with the development of a fibroblastic morphology characteristic of metastatic cells. Adhesion receptors of the cadherin family have been implicated in development and maintenance of the differentiated epithelial phenotype. Cadherin mediated cell adhesion requires the activity of the cytosolic proteins of the Rho subfamily Rho, Rac and Cdc42.Rac is a small GTPase that is activated by GEF, in particular ARHGEF6...