“…These proteins were ADP-ribosylated in the presence of cholera toxin (Romero et al, 1991a) and they possess GTPase activity (Korolkov et al, 1990) and were recognized by antibodies raised against a highly conserved peptide of most G, asubunits (Blum et al, 1988;Korolkov et al, 1990;Romero et al, 1991b). Furthermore, [35]GTP-y-Sbinding proteins have been isolated from membrane fractions (Hasunuma et al, 1987;Blum et al, 1988;Drcbbak et al , 1988;Korolkov et al, 1990). Despite the fact that G-proteins isolated from plants may differ in molecular mass they have similar biochemical and molecular properties to G, isolated from animal cells (Stryer and Bourne, 1986;Gilman, 1987).…”