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  2. Disordered TPPP/p25 binds GTP and displays Mg2+-dependent GTPase activity

Disordered TPPP/p25 binds GTP and displays Mg2+-dependent GTPase activity

  • FEBS Lett. 2011 Mar 9;585(5):803-8. doi: 10.1016/j.febslet.2011.02.006.
Agnes Zotter 1 Andrea Bodor Judit Oláh Emma Hlavanda Ferenc Orosz András Perczel Judit Ovádi
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  • 1 Institute of Enzymology, Biological Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1113 Budapest, Hungary.
Abstract

The disordered Tubulin Polymerization Promoting Protein/p25 (TPPP/p25) modulates the dynamics and stability of the microtubule system and plays a crucial role in differentiation of oligodendrocytes. Here we first demonstrated by multinuclear NMR that the extended disordered segments are localized at the N- and C-terminals straddling a flexible region. We showed by affinity chromatography, fluorescence spectroscopy and circular dichroism that GTP binds to TPPP/p25 likely within the flexible region; neither positions nor intensities of the peaks in the assigned terminals were affected by GTP. In addition, we demonstrated that TPPP/p25 specifically hydrolyses GTP in an Mg(2+)-dependent manner. The GTPase activity is comparable with the intrinsic activities of small G proteins suggesting its potential role in multiple physiological processes.

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