2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.pep.2017.01.009
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Human Gpn1 purified from bacteria binds guanine nucleotides and hydrolyzes GTP as a protein dimer stabilized by its C-terminal tail

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“…To test the effect of W132D and M227D mutations on Gpn1 structure and function, we purified both W132D and M227D HisGpn1 mutants as recombinant proteins expressed in bacteria, and compared their ability to hydrolyze GTP with that of wild‐type HisGpn1. W132D and M227D HisGpn1 mutants were successfully purified with the same method as wild‐type HisGpn1 , first by affinity chromatography and then by size in a gel filtration column. W132D and M227D HisGpn1 mutants formed mainly homodimers (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…To test the effect of W132D and M227D mutations on Gpn1 structure and function, we purified both W132D and M227D HisGpn1 mutants as recombinant proteins expressed in bacteria, and compared their ability to hydrolyze GTP with that of wild‐type HisGpn1. W132D and M227D HisGpn1 mutants were successfully purified with the same method as wild‐type HisGpn1 , first by affinity chromatography and then by size in a gel filtration column. W132D and M227D HisGpn1 mutants formed mainly homodimers (Fig.…”
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“…The single GPN protein present in Archaea is able to form homodimers , which is likely enough to support the assembly of the RNA polymerase in these organisms. Interestingly, although recombinant human Gpn1 is also purified as a homodimer , the available experimental evidence does not support Gpn2 homodimer formation . How eukaryotic cells regulate the ability of the GPN proteins to form homo‐ versus heterodimers, as well as the kind of heterodimer, that is, Gpn1–Gpn2, Gpn2–Gpn3or Gpn1‐Gpn3, is an interesting question that needs to be further investigated if we want to truly understand the role played by this family of essential GTPases in RNAPII assembly.…”
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“…There have been identified a 24 kDa GTP-binding protein in etiolated seedlings of oat (Avena sativa) by using western blot analysis using anti-G antibodies, GTP-binding assay and ADP ribosylation with cholera toxin. This protein is smaller than any known heterotrimeric G protein subunits (Chen et al, 1998;González-González et al, 2017) identified two small GTP-binding proteins (28 and 30 kDa) in rice coleoptile using anti-G antibodies and a filter GTP-binding assay. Recognized aleurone protoplasts of 22 and 24 kDa in barley by using anti-ras antibodies.…”
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“…Genes encoding the human GPN2 protein (hGPN2) were obtained from the human cDNA library Open Biosystems, cloned together with a group of six histidines (hexahistidines) into the vector pET28-DL3, and inserted into E. coli bacteria following the methodology proposed by Gonzalez [40].…”
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