2013
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.27.1_supplement.1094.3
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Identification of a novel activator of GOA‐1, a trimeric G protein critical for early stages of C. elegans development

Abstract: Classical activation of trimeric G proteins occurs via guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) activity of GPCRs. However, it has become recently evident that a set of non‐receptor proteins can also activate G proteins. Among these non‐receptor GEFs, GIV is the first one that activates G proteins via a defined motif, i.e., the Gα‐Binding and Activating (GBA) motif. We investigated if a similar GBA motif capable of activating G proteins is present in other unrelated proteins. Our bioinformatics searches reveal… Show more

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