Purification and characterization of G proteins from human brain: modification of GTPase activity upon phosphorylation
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Purification and characterization of G proteins from human brain: modification of GTPase activity upon phosphorylation
Abstract
Three G proteins from human brain membranes were purified to near homogeneity by conventional techniques including preparative electrophoresis. These G proteins were characterized by their ability to bind GTP, GDP and GTP analogs. Two of these proteins have molecular weights of 50,000 (G50) and 36,000 (G36), as determined on SDS-gels. G36 was ADP-ribosylated by pertussis toxin. Thus, G50 could represent a Gs alpha subunit, whereas G36 could be Gi alpha or Go alpha. G50 was phosphorylated by cAMP dependent protein kinase and protein kinase C. G36 was phosphorylated by a protein kinase independent of calcium and phospholipid, a proteolytic product of protein kinase C, analogous to protein kinase M. Phosphorylation of G36 by this protein kinase induced a dramatic decrease in its GTPase activity. The third G protein, of molecular weight 22,000 probably belongs to the group of monomeric G proteins possessing functional similarities with ras gene products. The regulation of G proteins involving calcium-dependent and independent pathways is delineated.
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