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Identification of distinct cytoplasmic targets for ras/R-ras and rho regulatory proteins
M D Garrett et al. J Biol Chem. 1989.
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Abstract
The protein products of the mammalian ras genes, p21ras, are regulatory guanine nucleotide binding proteins that are involved in the control of cell proliferation, though the exact biochemical processes regulated are unknown. Recently a cytoplasmic protein has been identified that interacts with and increases the GTPase activity of p21ras. It has been shown that this GTPase-activating protein, or GAP, interacts with the effector domain of ras, leading us and others to propose that GAP may be the target for regulation by p21ras. It has become apparent that ras is part of a much larger family of proteins, and at least 15 ras-related genes have now been identified in the mammalian genome. Each encodes a small (about 21 kDa) guanine nucleotide binding protein, but the functions of none of these regulatory molecules are known. We report here that mammalian cytoplasmic extracts contain GAP-like activity toward the products of two other ras-related genes, R-ras and rho. It appears that p23R-ras interacts with the same 125-kDa GAP protein as p21ras whereas p21rho interacts with a distinct 29-kDa protein, rho GAP.
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