The carboxyl terminus of G protein alpha subunits plays an important role in receptor recognition. To identify the amino acids that participate in this interaction, COOH-terminal mutants of alpha t (the transducin alpha subunit) were expressed in vitro and analyzed for their ability to interact with rhodopsin and to bind guanine nucleotide. Gly-348, the reported site of a beta turn, was replaced with other neutral amino acids without severely affecting rhodopsin binding. However, proline substitution abolished rhodopsin interaction, suggesting that flexibility is important at this site. A comparison between C347Y, which lost both rhodopsin and guanine nucleotide binding, and a mutant substituted with alpha q sequence (D346E/C347Y/G348N/F350...
Several GTP binding proteins, including EF-Tu, Ypt1, rab-5, and FtsY, and adenylosuccinate synthetas...
The cytoplasmic loops of rhodopsin, the rod cell photoreceptor, play important regulatory roles in t...
Guanine nucleotide-binding proteins (G proteins) are vital to a wide variety of physiological proces...
The carboxyl terminus of G protein alpha subunits plays an important role in receptor recognition. T...
The intermolecular interaction between the photoreceptor rhodopsin and the heterotrimeric G protein ...
Rhodopsin is the visual photoreceptor responsible for dim light vision. This receptor is located in ...
The tryptic cleavage pattern of transducin (Gt) in solution was compared with that in the presence o...
This thesis examines the construction and characterization of mutants of G protein [alpha] subunits ...
Nucleotide binding properties of the G protein ɑ subunit G_oɑ were probed by mutational analysis in ...
The carboxyl terminus that is the carboxyterminal tail (c-tail) of G protein-coupled receptors is di...
AbstractRhodopsin, a prototypical G protein-coupled receptor, catalyzes the activation of a heterotr...
AbstractLight activated rhodopsin interacts with domains on all three subunits of transducin. Two of...
Selective coupling of G protein (heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide–binding protein)–coupled receptor...
Guanine nucleotide-binding (G?) proteins have been intensely studied over the years due to their rol...
AbstractA peptide specific to a G protein γ subunit C terminus undergoes a conformational shift conc...
Several GTP binding proteins, including EF-Tu, Ypt1, rab-5, and FtsY, and adenylosuccinate synthetas...
The cytoplasmic loops of rhodopsin, the rod cell photoreceptor, play important regulatory roles in t...
Guanine nucleotide-binding proteins (G proteins) are vital to a wide variety of physiological proces...
The carboxyl terminus of G protein alpha subunits plays an important role in receptor recognition. T...
The intermolecular interaction between the photoreceptor rhodopsin and the heterotrimeric G protein ...
Rhodopsin is the visual photoreceptor responsible for dim light vision. This receptor is located in ...
The tryptic cleavage pattern of transducin (Gt) in solution was compared with that in the presence o...
This thesis examines the construction and characterization of mutants of G protein [alpha] subunits ...
Nucleotide binding properties of the G protein ɑ subunit G_oɑ were probed by mutational analysis in ...
The carboxyl terminus that is the carboxyterminal tail (c-tail) of G protein-coupled receptors is di...
AbstractRhodopsin, a prototypical G protein-coupled receptor, catalyzes the activation of a heterotr...
AbstractLight activated rhodopsin interacts with domains on all three subunits of transducin. Two of...
Selective coupling of G protein (heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide–binding protein)–coupled receptor...
Guanine nucleotide-binding (G?) proteins have been intensely studied over the years due to their rol...
AbstractA peptide specific to a G protein γ subunit C terminus undergoes a conformational shift conc...
Several GTP binding proteins, including EF-Tu, Ypt1, rab-5, and FtsY, and adenylosuccinate synthetas...
The cytoplasmic loops of rhodopsin, the rod cell photoreceptor, play important regulatory roles in t...
Guanine nucleotide-binding proteins (G proteins) are vital to a wide variety of physiological proces...