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  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,208 Views
22 Pages

20 November 2024

GTP-binding proteins are essential molecular switches that regulate a wide range of cellular processes. Their function relies on the specific recognition and binding of guanine within their binding pockets. This study aims to elucidate the molecular...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
11,074 Views
18 Pages

9 October 2014

Autophagy is a cellular degradation process that sequesters components into a double-membrane structure called the autophagosome, which then fuses with the lysosome or vacuole for hydrolysis and recycling of building blocks. Bulk phase autophagy, al...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,837 Views
12 Pages

GTP Binding Is Necessary for the Activation of a Toxic Mutant Isoform of the Essential GTPase ObgE

  • Liselot Dewachter,
  • Babette Deckers,
  • Ella Martin,
  • Pauline Herpels,
  • Sotirios Gkekas,
  • Wim Versées,
  • Natalie Verstraeten,
  • Maarten Fauvart and
  • Jan Michiels

Even though the Obg protein is essential for bacterial viability, the cellular functions of this universally conserved GTPase remain enigmatic. Moreover, the influence of GTP and GDP binding on the activity of this protein is largely unknown. Previou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,837 Views
12 Pages

A LRRK2 GTP Binding Inhibitor, 68, Reduces LPS-Induced Signaling Events and TNF-α Release in Human Lymphoblasts

  • Tianxia Li,
  • Bo Ning,
  • Lingbo Kong,
  • Bingling Dai,
  • Xiaofei He,
  • Joseph M. Thomas,
  • Akira Sawa,
  • Christopher A. Ross and
  • Wanli W. Smith

23 February 2021

Mutations in the leucine-rich repeat kinase-2 (LRRK2) gene cause autosomal-dominant Parkinson’s disease (PD) and contribute to sporadic PD. Common genetic variation in LRRK2 modifies susceptibility to immunological disorders including Crohn’s disease...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,332 Views
13 Pages

GTP Binding Protein Gtr1 Cooperating with ASF1 Regulates Asexual Development in Stemphylium eturmiunum

  • Shi Wang,
  • Chunyan Song,
  • Lili Zhao,
  • Wenmeng Xu,
  • Zhuang Li,
  • Xiaoyong Liu and
  • Xiuguo Zhang

The Gtr1 protein was a member of the RagA subfamily of the Ras-like small GTPase superfamily and involved in phosphate acquisition, ribosome biogenesis and epigenetic control of gene expression in yeast. However, Gtr1 regulation sexual or asexual dev...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,297 Views
16 Pages

Competitive Binding of Magnesium to Calcium Binding Sites Reciprocally Regulates Transamidase and GTP Hydrolysis Activity of Transglutaminase 2

  • Eui Man Jeong,
  • Ki Baek Lee,
  • Gi Eob Kim,
  • Chang Min Kim,
  • Jin-Haeng Lee,
  • Hyo-Jun Kim,
  • Ji-Woong Shin,
  • Mee-ae Kwon,
  • Hyun Ho Park and
  • In-Gyu Kim

Transglutaminase 2 (TG2) is a Ca2+-dependent enzyme, which regulates various cellular processes by catalyzing protein crosslinking or polyamination. Intracellular TG2 is activated and inhibited by Ca2+ and GTP binding, respectively. Although aberrant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,665 Views
15 Pages

In vertebrates, nucleostemin (NS) is an important marker of proliferation in several types of stem and cancer cells, and it can also interact with the tumor-suppressing transcription factor p53. In the present study, the intra-nuclear diffusional dyn...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,137 Views
13 Pages

GTP-Binding Protein 1-Like (GTPBP1l) Regulates Vascular Patterning during Zebrafish Development

  • Yi-Hao Lo,
  • Yi-Shan Huang,
  • Yu-Chiuan Chang,
  • Pei-Yu Hung,
  • Wen-Der Wang,
  • Wangta Liu,
  • Ritesh Urade,
  • Zhi-Hong Wen and
  • Chang-Yi Wu

10 December 2022

Genetic regulation of vascular patterning is not fully understood. Here, we report a novel gene, gtpbp1l (GTP-binding protein 1-like), that regulates vascular development in zebrafish. Amino acid sequence comparison and a phylogenetic study showed th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,410 Views
19 Pages

Droj2 Facilitates Somatosensory Neurite Sculpting via GTP-Binding Protein Arf102F in Drosophila

  • Menglong Rui,
  • Weiyu Kong,
  • Wanting Wang,
  • Ting Zheng,
  • Su Wang and
  • Wei Xie

25 August 2023

Developmental remodeling of neurite is crucial for the accurate wiring of neural circuits in the developing nervous system in both vertebrates and invertebrates, and may also contribute to the pathogenesis of neuropsychiatric disorders, for instance,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,347 Views
22 Pages

Expression of ATP/GTP Binding Protein 1 Has Prognostic Value for the Clinical Outcomes in Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma

  • Hee Jeong Kwak,
  • Minchan Gil,
  • Hee Sung Chae,
  • Jaekwon Seok,
  • Nagasundarapandian Soundrarajan,
  • Subbroto Kumar Saha,
  • Aram Kim,
  • Kyoung Sik Park,
  • Chankyu Park and
  • Ssang-Goo Cho

2 December 2020

ATP/GTP binding protein 1 (AGTPBP1) encodes a crucial protein, cytosolic carboxypeptidase 1 (CCP1), which plays a role in modulating the polyglutamylation of tubulin and has been studied in degenerative diseases. However, the role of AGTPBP1 in malig...

  • Review
  • Open Access
72 Citations
8,335 Views
15 Pages

29 August 2016

The importance of canonical and non-canonical Wnt signal transduction cascades in embryonic development and tissue homeostasis is well recognized. The aberrant activation of these pathways in the adult leads to abnormal cellular behaviors, and tumor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
4,378 Views
13 Pages

Pediatric Encephalopathy: Clinical, Biochemical and Cellular Insights into the Role of Gln52 of GNAO1 and GNAI1 for the Dominant Disease

  • Gonzalo P. Solis,
  • Tatyana V. Kozhanova,
  • Alexey Koval,
  • Svetlana S. Zhilina,
  • Tatyana I. Mescheryakova,
  • Aleksandr A. Abramov,
  • Evgeny V. Ishmuratov,
  • Ekaterina S. Bolshakova,
  • Karina V. Osipova and
  • Vladimir L. Katanaev
  • + 8 authors

14 October 2021

Heterotrimeric G proteins are immediate transducers of G protein-coupled receptors—the biggest receptor family in metazoans—and play innumerate functions in health and disease. A set of de novo point mutations in GNAO1 and GNAI1, the genes encoding t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,227 Views
18 Pages

DRG2 Deficient Mice Exhibit Impaired Motor Behaviors with Reduced Striatal Dopamine Release

  • Hye Ryeong Lim,
  • Mai-Tram Vo,
  • Dong Jun Kim,
  • Unn Hwa Lee,
  • Jong Hyuk Yoon,
  • Hyung-Jun Kim,
  • Jeongah Kim,
  • Sang Ryong Kim,
  • Jun Yeon Lee and
  • Chang Man Ha
  • + 10 authors

Developmentally regulated GTP-binding protein 2 (DRG2) was first identified in the central nervous system of mice. However, the physiological function of DRG2 in the brain remains largely unknown. Here, we demonstrated that knocking out DRG2 impairs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,177 Views
29 Pages

Investigating the Protective Effects of a Citrus Flavonoid on the Retardation Morphogenesis of the Oligodendroglia-like Cell Line by Rnd2 Knockdown

  • Shoya Fukatsu,
  • Yuki Miyamoto,
  • Yu Oka,
  • Maki Ishibashi,
  • Remina Shirai,
  • Yuki Ishida,
  • Shin Endo,
  • Hironori Katoh and
  • Junji Yamauchi

26 December 2023

Recent discoveries suggest links between abnormalities in cell morphogenesis in the brain and the functional deficiency of molecules controlling signal transduction in glial cells such as oligodendroglia. Rnd2 is one such molecule and one of the Rho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,371 Views
16 Pages

The 125th Lys and 145th Thr Amino Acids in the GTPase Domain of Goose Mx Confer Its Antiviral Activity against the Tembusu Virus

  • Shun Chen,
  • Miao Zeng,
  • Peng Liu,
  • Chao Yang,
  • Mingshu Wang,
  • Renyong Jia,
  • Dekang Zhu,
  • Mafeng Liu,
  • Qiao Yang and
  • Anchun Cheng
  • + 2 authors

6 July 2018

The Tembusu virus (TMUV) is an avian pathogenic flavivirus that causes a highly contagious disease and catastrophic losses to the poultry industry. The myxovirus resistance protein (Mx) of innate immune effectors is a key antiviral “workhorse&r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,360 Views
19 Pages

22 November 2020

The Ras family of proteins is tethered to the inner leaflet of the cell membranes which plays an essential role in signal transduction pathways that promote cellular proliferation, survival, growth, and differentiation. KRas-4B, the most mutated Ras...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,070 Views
12 Pages

Phylogenetic and Expression Studies of Small GTP-Binding Proteins in Solanum lycopersicum Super Strain B

  • Hassan S. Al-Zahrani,
  • Tarek A. A. Moussa,
  • Hameed Alsamadany,
  • Rehab M. Hafez and
  • Michael P. Fuller

26 February 2022

This investigation involved a comparative analysis of the small GTPase superfamily in S. lycopersicum super strain B compared to their analogues in leguminous and other non-leguminous species. The small GTPases superfamily members were recognized by...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,129 Views
18 Pages

15 June 2022

As a plant-specific Rho-like small G protein, the ROP (Rho-related GTPase of plants) protein regulates the growth and development of plants and various stress responses in the form of molecular switches. Drought is a major abiotic stress that limits...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
6,368 Views
14 Pages

Nucleolar GTP-Binding Protein 1-2 (NOG1-2) Interacts with Jasmonate-ZIMDomain Protein 9 (JAZ9) to Regulate Stomatal Aperture during Plant Immunity

  • Seonghee Lee,
  • Clemencia M. Rojas,
  • Sunhee Oh,
  • Miyoung Kang,
  • Swarup Roy Choudhury,
  • Hee-Kyung Lee,
  • Randy D. Allen,
  • Sona Pandey and
  • Kirankumar S. Mysore

Plant defense responses at stomata and apoplast are the most important early events during plant–bacteria interactions. The key components of stomatal defense responses have not been fully characterized. A GTPase encoding gene, NOG1-2, which is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,256 Views
8 Pages

8 October 2019

This paper elucidates a close connection between two well-known facts that until now have seemed independent: (i) the quality control (“proofreading”) of the emerging amino acid sequence, occurring during the normal, elongation-factor-dep...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,623 Views
15 Pages

Members of the Ras superfamily have been found to perform several functions leading to the development of eukaryotes. These small GTPases are divided into five major subfamilies, and their regulators can “turn on” and “turn off&rdqu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,864 Views
21 Pages

In highly organized multicellular organisms such as humans, the functions of an individual cell are dependent on signal transduction through G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and subsequently heterotrimeric G proteins. As most of the elements belon...

  • Review
  • Open Access
63 Citations
9,206 Views
28 Pages

Binary fission is the most common mode of bacterial cell division and is mediated by a multiprotein complex denominated the divisome. The constriction of the Z-ring splits the mother bacterial cell into two daughter cells of the same size. The Z-ring...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,796 Views
16 Pages

The Bacterial Toxin CNF1 Protects Human Neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y Cells against 6-Hydroxydopamine-Induced Cell Damage: The Hypothesis of CNF1-Promoted Autophagy as an Antioxidant Strategy

  • Sara Travaglione,
  • Stefano Loizzo,
  • Rosa Vona,
  • Giulia Ballan,
  • Roberto Rivabene,
  • Danila Giordani,
  • Marco Guidotti,
  • Maria Luisa Dupuis,
  • Zaira Maroccia and
  • Carla Fiorentini
  • + 3 authors

Several chronic neuroinflammatory diseases, including Parkinson’s disease (PD), have the so-called ‘redox imbalance’ in common, a dynamic system modulated by various factors. Among them, alteration of the mitochondrial functionality can cause overpro...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,509 Views
17 Pages

25 March 2022

As sessile organisms, plants exhibit extraordinary plasticity and have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to adapt and mitigate the adverse effects of environmental fluctuations. Heterotrimeric G proteins (G proteins), composed of α, β, and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,393 Views
31 Pages

22 November 2021

Cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1 (CNF1) is a bacterial virulence factor, the target of which is represented by Rho GTPases, small proteins involved in a huge number of crucial cellular processes. CNF1, due to its ability to modulate the activity of Rho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,869 Views
15 Pages

29 September 2021

Plant Rho-type GTPases (ROPs) are versatile molecular switches involved in a number of signal transduction pathways. Although it is well known that they are indirectly linked to protein kinases, our knowledge about their direct functional interaction...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,577 Views
16 Pages

Clinical Cases and the Molecular Profiling of a Novel Childhood Encephalopathy-Causing GNAO1 Mutation P170R

  • Yonika A. Larasati,
  • Gonzalo P. Solis,
  • Alexey Koval,
  • Silja T. Griffiths,
  • Ragnhild Berentsen,
  • Ingvild Aukrust,
  • Gaetan Lesca,
  • Nicolas Chatron,
  • Dorothée Ville and
  • Vladimir L. Katanaev
  • + 1 author

17 October 2023

De novo mutations in GNAO1, the gene encoding the major neuronal G protein Gαo, cause a spectrum of pediatric encephalopathies with seizures, motor dysfunction, and developmental delay. Of the >80 distinct missense pathogenic variants, many...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,141 Views
16 Pages

Citrate Regulates the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mitochondrial GDP/GTP Carrier (Ggc1p) by Triggering Unidirectional Transport of GTP

  • Roberta Seccia,
  • Silvia De Santis,
  • Maria A. Di Noia,
  • Ferdinando Palmieri,
  • Daniela V. Miniero,
  • Raffaele Marmo,
  • Eleonora Paradies,
  • Antonella Santoro,
  • Ciro L. Pierri and
  • Angelo Vozza
  • + 2 authors

29 July 2022

The yeast mitochondrial transport of GTP and GDP is mediated by Ggc1p, a member of the mitochondrial carrier family. The physiological role of Ggc1p in S. cerevisiae is probably to transport GTP into mitochondria in exchange for GDP generated in the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,057 Views
10 Pages

The Game of Tubulins

  • Maria Alvarado Kristensson

28 March 2021

Members of the tubulin superfamily are GTPases; the activities of GTPases are necessary for life. The members of the tubulin superfamily are the constituents of the microtubules and the γ-tubulin meshwork. Mutations in members of the tubulin superfam...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,700 Views
8 Pages

Structural and Biochemical Studies of Bacillus subtilis MobB

  • Dajeong Kim,
  • Sarah Choi,
  • Hyunjin Kim and
  • Jungwoo Choe

18 October 2021

The biosynthesis of molybdenum cofactor for redox enzymes is carried out by multiple enzymes in bacteria including MobA and MobB. MobA is known to catalyze the attachment of GMP to molybdopterin to form molybdopterin guanine dinucleotide. MobB is a G...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,403 Views
13 Pages

Development of MTH1-Binding Nucleotide Analogs Based on 7,8-Dihalogenated 7-Deaza-dG Derivatives

  • Hui Shi,
  • Ren Ishikawa,
  • Choon Han Heh,
  • Shigeki Sasaki and
  • Yosuke Taniguchi

28 January 2021

MTH1 is an enzyme that hydrolyzes 8-oxo-dGTP, which is an oxidatively damaged nucleobase, into 8-oxo-dGMP in nucleotide pools to prevent its mis-incorporation into genomic DNA. Selective and potent MTH1-binding molecules have potential as biological...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,623 Views
12 Pages

Synthesis and Effect of Conformationally Locked Carbocyclic Guanine Nucleotides on Dynamin

  • Kiran S. Toti,
  • John R. Jimah,
  • Veronica Salmaso,
  • Jenny E. Hinshaw and
  • Kenneth A. Jacobson

16 April 2022

Guanine nucleotides can flip between a North and South conformation in the ribose moiety. To test the enzymatic activity of GTPases bound to nucleotides in the two conformations, we generated methanocarba guanine nucleotides in the North or South env...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
10,651 Views
12 Pages

25 April 2013

The Ras-superfamily of small G proteins is a family of GTP hydrolases that is regulated by GTP/GDP binding states. One member of the Ras-superfamily, Rab, is involved in the regulation of vesicle trafficking, which is critical to endocytosis, biosynt...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,042 Views
27 Pages

29 April 2022

Cytidine-5′-triphosphate (CTP) synthase (CTPS) is the class I glutamine-dependent amidotransferase (GAT) that catalyzes the last step in the de novo biosynthesis of CTP. Glutamine hydrolysis is catalyzed in the GAT domain and the liberated ammo...

  • Review
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43 Citations
13,914 Views
30 Pages

11 September 2019

Small GTPases are key regulators of cellular events, and their dysfunction causes many types of cancer. They serve as molecular switches by cycling between inactive guanosine diphosphate (GDP)-bound and active guanosine triphosphate (GTP)-bound state...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,675 Views
22 Pages

21 July 2020

Mitochondria are double-membrane organelles that continuously undergo fission and fusion. Outer mitochondrial membrane fusion is mediated by the membrane proteins mitofusin 1 (Mfn1) and mitofusin 2 (Mfn2), carrying a GTP hydrolyzing domain (GTPase) a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,189 Views
14 Pages

Conformational Modulation of Tissue Transglutaminase via Active Site Thiol Alkylating Agents: Size Does Not Matter

  • Pauline Navals,
  • Alana M. M. Rangaswamy,
  • Petr Kasyanchyk,
  • Maxim V. Berezovski and
  • Jeffrey W. Keillor

19 April 2024

TG2 is a unique member of the transglutaminase family as it undergoes a dramatic conformational change, allowing its mutually exclusive function as either a cross-linking enzyme or a G-protein. The enzyme’s dysregulated activity has been implic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
9,633 Views
17 Pages

Selection and Characterization of a Nanobody Biosensor of GTP-Bound RHO Activities

  • Laura Keller,
  • Nicolas Bery,
  • Claudine Tardy,
  • Laetitia Ligat,
  • Gilles Favre,
  • Terence H. Rabbitts and
  • Aurélien Olichon

9 January 2019

RHO (Ras HOmologous) GTPases are molecular switches that activate, in their state bound to Guanosine triphosphate (GTP), key signaling pathways, which involve actin cytoskeleton dynamics. Previously, we selected the nanobody RH12, from a synthetic ph...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,996 Views
15 Pages

CDC42-IQGAP Interactions Scrutinized: New Insights into the Binding Properties of the GAP-Related Domain

  • Niloufar Mosaddeghzadeh,
  • Silke Pudewell,
  • Farhad Bazgir,
  • Neda S. Kazemein Jasemi,
  • Oliver H. F. Krumbach,
  • Lothar Gremer,
  • Dieter Willbold,
  • Radovan Dvorsky and
  • Mohammad R. Ahmadian

The IQ motif-containing GTPase-activating protein (IQGAP) family composes of three highly-related and evolutionarily conserved paralogs (IQGAP1, IQGAP2 and IQGAP3), which fine tune as scaffolding proteins numerous fundamental cellular processes. IQGA...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
11,132 Views
19 Pages

5 September 2013

Small GTPases largely control membrane traffic, which is essential for the survival of all eukaryotes. Among the small GTP-binding proteins, ARF1 (ADP-ribosylation factor 1) and SAR1 (Secretion-Associated RAS super family 1) are commonly conserved am...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,038 Views
24 Pages

The Outside-In Journey of Tissue Transglutaminase in Cancer

  • Livia Elena Sima,
  • Daniela Matei and
  • Salvatore Condello

29 May 2022

Tissue transglutaminase (TG2) is a member of the transglutaminase family that catalyzes Ca2+-dependent protein crosslinks and hydrolyzes guanosine 5′-triphosphate (GTP). The conformation and functions of TG2 are regulated by Ca2+ and GTP levels...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,823 Views
21 Pages

30 January 2024

The HRAS protein is considered a critical target for drug development in cancers. It is vital for effective drug development to understand the effects of mutations on the binding of GTP and GDP to HRAS. We conducted Gaussian accelerated molecular dyn...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,964 Views
15 Pages

24 January 2024

Oncogenic Ras proteins are known to present multiple conformational states, as reported by the great variety of crystallographic structures. The GTP-bound states are grouped into two main states: the “inactive” state 1 and the “acti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
915 Views
23 Pages

24 September 2025

Cid1 protein is a crucial component in the RNA interference pathway and abnormal nuclear RNA turnover processes, primarily responsible for adding uridine to the 3′ end of RNA. Cid1 exhibits selective polymerization of UTP over other nucleoside...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,482 Views
16 Pages

Protein Kinase A-Mediated Septin7 Phosphorylation Disrupts Septin Filaments and Ciliogenesis

  • Han-Yu Wang,
  • Chun-Hsiang Lin,
  • Yi-Ru Shen,
  • Ting-Yu Chen,
  • Chia-Yih Wang and
  • Pao-Lin Kuo

9 February 2021

Septins are GTP-binding proteins that form heteromeric filaments for proper cell growth and migration. Among the septins, septin7 (SEPT7) is an important component of all septin filaments. Here we show that protein kinase A (PKA) phosphorylates SEPT7...

  • Article
  • Open Access
887 Views
18 Pages

A Pleiotropic and Functionally Divergent RAC3 Variant Disrupts Neurodevelopment and Impacts Organogenesis

  • Ryota Sugawara,
  • Marcello Scala,
  • Sara Cabet,
  • Carine Abel,
  • Louis Januel,
  • Gaetan Lesca,
  • Laurent Guibaud,
  • Frédérique Le Breton,
  • Hiroshi Ueda and
  • Koh-ichi Nagata
  • + 2 authors

24 September 2025

RAC3 encodes a small Rho-family GTPase essential for cytoskeletal regulation and neurodevelopment, and de novo RAC3 variants typically act as gain-of-function alleles that cause severe neurodevelopmental disorders. In this study, we analyzed a fetus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,750 Views
18 Pages

Incorporation of N7-Platinated Guanines into Thermus Aquaticus (Taq) DNA Polymerase: Atomistic Insights from Molecular Dynamics Simulations

  • Federica De Castro,
  • Giada Ciardullo,
  • Francesco Paolo Fanizzi,
  • Mario Prejanò,
  • Michele Benedetti and
  • Tiziana Marino

In this work, we elucidated some key aspects of the mechanism of action of the cisplatin anticancer drug, cis-[Pt(NH3)2Cl2], involving direct interactions with free nucleotides. A comprehensive in silico molecular modeling analysis was conducted to c...

  • Review
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3 Citations
3,396 Views
13 Pages

The Universally Conserved Unconventional G Protein YchF Is Critical for Growth and Stress Response

  • Zhaoheng Lin,
  • Rongfang Li,
  • Zhiwei Han,
  • Yi Liu,
  • Liyang Gao,
  • Suchang Huang,
  • Ying Miao and
  • Rui Miao

20 April 2023

The ancient guanine nucleotide-binding (G) proteins are a group of critical regulatory and signal transduction proteins, widely involved in diverse cellular processes of all kingdoms of life. YchF is a kind of universally conserved novel unconvention...

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