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CAAX protein prenylation FTase

Prenylated proteins have characteristic C-terminal sequences. For example, the three allelic Ras proteins (H-Ras, K-Ras, and N-Ras) expressed in mammalian tissues contain a C-terminal tetrapeptide which begins with cysteine, and ends with either methionine or serine. This part of the molecule is referred to as the CaaX box where C = cysteine, a = an aliphatic amino acid, and X = a prenylation specificity residue. The first step in the posttranslational processing of Ras proteins utilizes FTase and farnesyl diphosphate (FPP) to covalently attach a farnesyl group to the cysteine thiol of the CaaX box. While subsequent processing events involve proteolytic removal of the aaX tripeptide and methylation of the resulting C-termi-nal carboxylate group, only the farnesyl modification is required for mutant Ras proteins to associate with the cell membrane and transform a cell.2-6... [Pg.275]

The first step of the series of modifications involved in the processing of CAAX-type prenyl proteins occurs in the cytoplasm, catalyzed by either protein farnesyltransferase (FTase) or protein geranylgeranyltransferase type I (GGTase-I). The specificity for either of these two enzymes for the most part depends on the identity of the last amino acid X of the CAAX consensus sequence. When X is serine, cysteine, alanine, or glutamine, the 15 carbon farnesyl group is added to the cysteine catalyzed by FTase and when X is leucine, the 20 carbon geranylgeranyl group is added by... [Pg.260]

RAMI Beta subunit of the CAAX farnesyltransferase (FTase) that prenylates the a-factor mating pheromone and Ras proteins required for the membrane localization of Ras proteins and a-factor homolog of the mammalian FTase (3 subunit... [Pg.334]


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