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The centaurin γ-1 GTPase-like domain functions as an NTPase

Journal

BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 401, Issue -, Pages 679-688

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PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/BJ20060555

Keywords

centaurin gamma-1 (CENTG1); GTPase-activating domain NTPase; phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K); phosphoinositide 3-kinase enhancer (PIKE)

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  1. Wellcome Trust Funding Source: Medline

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Centaurins are a family of proteins that contain GTPase-activating protein domains, with the gamma family members containing in addition a GTPase-like domain. Centaurins reside mainly in the nucleus and are known to activate phosphoinositide 3-kinase, a key regulator of cell proliferation, motility and vesicular trafficking. In the present study, using X-ray structural analysis, enzymatic assays and nucleotide-binding studies, we show that, for CENTG1 (centaurin gamma-1) the GTPase-like domain has broader trinucleotide specificity. Alterations within the G4 motif of CENTG1 from the highly conserved NKXD found in typical GTPases to TQDR result in the loss of specificity, a lower affinity for the nucleotides and higher turnover rates. These results indicate that the centaurins could be more accurately classified as NTPases and point to alternative mechanisms of cell signalling control.

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