| GTPase-activating protein |
a protein that stimulates the GTPase activity of a GTP-binding protein, resulting in the conversion of the protein to its inactive form.
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| GTPase |
GTPases are a large family of enzymes that can bind and hydrolyze GTP. The GTP binding and hydrolysis takes place in the highly conserved G domain common to all GTPases. GTPases play an important role in: * Signal transduction at the intracellular domain of transmembrane receptors, including recognition of taste, smell and light. * Protein biosynthesis (aka translation) at the ribosome. * Control and differentiation during cell division. * Translocation of proteins through membranes. ...
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| GTPase-activating p. |
a protein that stimulates the GTPase activity of a GTP-binding protein, resulting in the conversion of the protein to its inactive form.
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