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. 1990 Sep 15;265(26):15572-6.

Carboxyl methylation and COOH-terminal processing of the brain G-protein gamma-subunit

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  • PMID: 2118528
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Carboxyl methylation and COOH-terminal processing of the brain G-protein gamma-subunit

P S Backlund Jr et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

The enzymatic methylation of the guanine nucleotide-binding proteins (G-proteins) gamma-subunit was investigated in brain membranes. Brain membranes were methylated in vitro using [3H-methyl]S-adenosylmethionine, and the G-protein beta gamma-complex was purified using an anti-beta antibody to assay for the protein during purification. The isolated G-protein beta gamma-complex was found to be carboxyl methylated on the gamma-subunit. The methyl group was localized by tryptic digestion to the carboxyl-terminal of the protein. The methylated tryptic peptides contained a modified cysteine and were very hydrophobic, suggesting additional modification by lipidation. The evidence suggests that the COOH-terminal of G-gamma is modified in a manner similar to the processing that occurs with the ras proteins.

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