GTPase-activating proteins and their complexes
- PMID: 9631293
- DOI: 10.1016/s0959-440x(98)80038-9
GTPase-activating proteins and their complexes
Abstract
In the past year, crystallographic structures for four complexes of GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs) with their target G proteins have been described and substantially enhance our understanding of how these proteins function. GAPs specific for the Rho and Ras families of small G proteins insert an arginine residue into the active site of the G protein, stabilise its switch regions and share an underlying topological relationship. The complex of a heterotrimeric G protein with its activating protein shows that the latter protein does not participate directly in the hydrolytic reaction and has a different structure of RhoGAP and RasGAP.
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