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Western blot analysis of Gαs on a Jurkat cell lysate (Human T-cell leukemia; ATCC TIB-152). Lane 1: 1:250, lane 2: 1:500, lane 3: 1:1000 dilution of the mouse anti-Gαs antibody.


BD Transduction Laboratories™ Purified Mouse Anti-Gαs

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Guanine nuceotide binding proteins (G proteins) are composed of three subunits, alpha, beta, and gamma to form a trimer complex. Together these proteins act as signal transducers for a large number of G-protein linked receptors including neurotransmitters, hormones, and signaling molecules. Ligand binding to the G-protein linked receptor triggers the release of GDP from the alpha subunit, allowing GTP to bind, dissociating the beta/gamma complex. The G alpha subunit (G alpha s) is free to bind to other molecules; it is also a GTPase which hydrolyzes the bound GTP to GDP. Following hydrolysis, the G alpha molecule re-forms as a trimer complex with G beta/gamma. Thus, G proteins can act as a switch, active when bound to GTP, and inactive when bound to GDP. Cloning of the G alpha protein revealed that it was alternatively spliced into an alpha1 and alpha2 versions.
Development References (1)
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Tsukamoto T, Toyama R, Itoh H, Kozasa T, Matsuoka M, Kaziro Y. Structure of the human gene and two rat cDNAs encoding the alpha chain of GTP-binding regulatory protein Go: two different mRNAs are generated by alternative splicing. 1991; 88(8):2974-2978. (Biology). View Reference
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