Lipid modifications of G protein subunits. Myristoylation of Go alpha increases its affinity for beta gamma
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Lipid modifications of G protein subunits. Myristoylation of Go alpha increases its affinity for beta gamma
Abstract
Myristoylated recombinant proteins can be synthesized in Escherichia coli by concurrent expression of the enzyme myristoyl-CoA:protein N-myristoyl-transferase with its protein substrates (Duronio, R.J., Jackson-Machelski, E., Heuckeroth, R.O., Olins, P. O., Devine, C.S., Yonemoto, W., Slice, L. W., Taylor, S. S., and Gordon, J. I. (1990) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S.A. 87, 1506-1510). Expression of the G protein subunit Go alpha in this system results in the synthesis of two forms of the protein; these were separated on a column of heptylamine-Sepharose. Purification of the more abundant form of Go alpha yielded a product that has a blocked amino terminus. Chemical analysis of the fatty acids released by acid hydrolysis of the protein revealed myristic acid. The second form of the protein was not myristoylated. Myristoylated and nonmyristoylated recombinant Go alpha were compared with brain Go alpha (which is myristoylated) for their ability to interact with G protein beta gamma subunits. The nonmyristoylated recombinant protein clearly had a reduced affinity for beta gamma, while the myristoylated recombinant protein was indistinguishable from native Go alpha in its subunit interactions. Thus, myristoylation increases the affinity of alpha subunits for beta gamma. We propose that the function of myristoylation of G protein alpha subunits is, at least in part, to facilitate formation of the heterotrimer and the localization of alpha to the plasma membrane.
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