Proteins that interact with GTP during sporulation of Bacillus subtilis.
AUTOR(ES)
Mitchell, C
RESUMO
During sporulation of Bacillus subtilis, several proteins were shown to interact with GTP in specific ways. UV light was used to cross-link [alpha-32P]GTP to proteins in cell extracts at different stages of growth. After electrophoresis, 11 bands of radioactivity were found in vegetative cells, 4 more appeared during sporulation, and only 9 remained in mature spores. Based on the labeling pattern with or without UV light to cross-link either [alpha-32P]GTP or [gamma-32P]GTP, 11 bands of radioactivity were apparent guanine nucleotide-binding proteins, and 5 bands appeared to be phosphorylated and/or guanylated. Similar results were found with Bacillus megaterium. Assuming that GTP might be a type of signal for sporulation, it could interact with and regulate proteins by at least three mechanisms.
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=209994Documentos Relacionados
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