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  Bioorganic synthesis of lipid-modified proteins for the study of signal transduction

Bader, B., Kuhn, K., Owen, D., Waldmann, H., Wittinghofer, A., & Kuhlmann, J. (2000). Bioorganic synthesis of lipid-modified proteins for the study of signal transduction. NATURE, 403(6766), 223-226.

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Bader, B1, Author
Kuhn, K1, Author
Owen, DJ1, Author
Waldmann, Herbert2, Author           
Wittinghofer, Alfred3, Author           
Kuhlmann, Jürgen3, Author           
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1external, ou_persistent22              
2Abt. IV: Chemische Biologie, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, Max Planck Society, ou_1753290              
3Sonstige Wissenschaftliche Organisationseinheiten, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, Max Planck Society, ou_1753294              

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Free keywords: RAS LIPOPEPTIDES; BINDING-SITE; PRENYLATION; VESICLES; EXPRESSION; MEMBRANES; P21(RAS); DOMAIN; ESTER Science & Technology - Other Topics;
 Abstract: Biological membranes define the boundaries of the cellular compartments in higher eukaryotes and are active in many processes such as signal transduction and vesicular transport. Although post-translational lipid modification of numerous proteins in signal transduction is crucial for biological function(1), analysis of protein-protein interactions has mainly focused on recombinant proteins in solution under defined in vitro conditions. Here we present a new strategy for the synthesis of such lipid-modified proteins. It involves the bacterial expression of a carboxy-terminally truncated non-lipidated protein, the chemical synthesis of differently lipidated peptides representing the C terminus of the proteins, and their covalent coupling. Our technique is demonstrated using Ras constructs, which exhibit properties very similar to fully processed Ras, but can be produced in high yields and are open for selective modifications. These constructs are operative in biophysical and cellular assay systems, showing specific recognition of effecters by Ras lipoproteins inserted into the membrane surface of biosensors and transforming activity of oncogenic variants aft er microinjection into cultured cells.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2000
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 4
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: ISI: 000084835300062
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Title: NATURE
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Publ. Info: LONDON : MACMILLAN MAGAZINES LTD
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 403 (6766) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 223 - 226 Identifier: ISSN: 0028-0836