Abstract:McCune‐Albright Syndrome (MAS) is a human genetic disorder caused by a mutation that constitutively activates the Gs alpha subunit by abolishing GTP hydrolysis. Previous work in this laboratory modeled the MAS mutation in a yeast system, and identified an intragenic suppressor of the MAS mutation, which substituted two residues in the GTP‐binding site: L318P and D319V. To extend these studies, the human GNAS1 gene, encoding Gs alpha, was subjected to site‐directed mutagenesis. Constructs expressing the MAS mut… Show more
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