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Site of G protein binding to rhodopsin mapped with synthetic peptides from the alpha subunit.

H E Hamm1, D Deretic, A Arendt, P A Hargrave, B Koenig, K P Hofmann.   

Abstract

The interaction between receptors and guanine nucleotide binding (G) proteins leads to G protein activation and subsequent regulation of effector enzymes. The molecular basis of receptor-G protein interaction has been examined by using the ability of the G protein from rods (transducin) to cause a conformational change in rhodopsin as an assay. Synthetic peptides corresponding to two regions near the carboxyl terminus of the G protein alpha subunit, Glu311-Val328 and Ile340-Phe350, compete with G protein for interaction with rhodopsin. Amino acid substitution studies show that Cys321 is required for this effect. Ile340-Phe350 and a modified peptide, acetyl-Glu311-Lys329-amide, mimic G protein effects on rhodopsin conformation, showing that these peptides bind to and stabilize the activated conformation of rhodopsin.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3136547     DOI: 10.1126/science.3136547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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