Purification and N-terminal sequence of the p21rho GTPase-activating protein, rho GAP
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Purification and N-terminal sequence of the p21rho GTPase-activating protein, rho GAP
Abstract
Eukaryotic cells contain numerous small-molecular-mass GTP-binding proteins, but the processes that they regulate are not known. Different members of this protein family appear to be associated with specific GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs), and we have previously reported the identification of a cytoplasmic GAP (rho GAP) that stimulates the GTPase activity of p21rho but not of other small-molecular-mass GTP-binding proteins. We have now purified rho GAP 2000-fold from human spleen tissue using f.p.l.c. Electrotransfer of this 27.5 kDa protein on to an Immobilon-P transfer membrane followed by reconstitution of its enzymic activity confirmed its identity. Rho GAP was subjected to N-terminal sequence analysis and 15 amino acids were obtained. The sequence showed 53% identity with a region present in IRA1, a protein which stimulates the GTPase activity of RAS proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. These results suggest that there is a family of sequence-related GAP proteins, which to date includes ras GAP and its yeast counterparts IRA1 and IRA2, rho GAP and the Neurofibromatosis gene product NF1.
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