Primary structure of bovine cerebellum GTP-binding protein G sub(39) and its effect on the adenylate cyclase system

The primary structure of bovine cerebellum GTP-binding protein alpha -subunit, protein G sub(39), was determined by parallel analysis of the protein amino acid sequence and the corresponding cDNA nucleotide sequence. High homology between G sub(39) and other G-proteins, especially rat brain G sub(0)...

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Published inFEBS letters Vol. 226; no. 1; pp. 91 - 95
Main Authors Ovchinnikov, YA, Slepak, V Z, Pronin, AN, Shlensky, AB, Levina, N B, Voeikov, V L, Lipkin, V M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.1987
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Summary:The primary structure of bovine cerebellum GTP-binding protein alpha -subunit, protein G sub(39), was determined by parallel analysis of the protein amino acid sequence and the corresponding cDNA nucleotide sequence. High homology between G sub(39) and other G-proteins, especially rat brain G sub(0), was shown. An assumption is made that certain brain adenylate cyclase system properties are determined by the presence of G sub(39).
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ISSN:0014-5793