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.1997 Jul 14;411(2-3):179-82.
doi: 10.1016/s0014-5793(97)00687-x.

Interaction of human retinal RGS with G-protein alpha-subunits

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Interaction of human retinal RGS with G-protein alpha-subunits

M Natochin et al. FEBS Lett..
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Abstract

A novel family of RGS proteins negatively regulates signaling via heterotrimeric G-proteins by accelerating the GTPase activity of G-protein alpha subunits. We have investigated interaction of human retinal RGS protein (hRGSr) with in vitro translated G(alpha) subunits: G(t alpha), G(i alpha1), G(o alpha) and G(s alpha). hRGSr binds well to G(t alpha), G(i alpha1) and G(o alpha) in the presence of AIF4-, but does not interact with G(s alpha). The N- and C-terminally truncated G(alpha) subunits interact with hRGSr similarly to the intact G(alpha) polypeptides. Analysis of interaction between hRGSr and G(o alpha)/G(s alpha) chimeras suggests that a region of G(o alpha), G(o alpha)22-212, contains major structural determinants for binding to RGS proteins.

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