Abstract:McCune‐Albright Syndrome (MAS) is a genetic disorder caused by a mutation in Gs alpha at Arg201 that inhibits GTP hydrolysis, constitutively activating the protein. We identified three sites that, when mutated, suppressed the constitutive activity caused by R201H: F142, R231, and L266. None of the three mutations by themselves caused constitutive activity of the protein or significantly changed cellular responsiveness to hormone, as measured by the ability of a luteinizing hormone receptor agonist to activate … Show more
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