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Guanylate-binding protein 1, human

Nucleotide Binding and Self-Stimulated GTPase Activity of Human Guanylate-Binding Protein 1 QiGBPl)... [Pg.512]

Cheng, Y. S., Becker-Manley, M. F., Chow, T. P., and Horan, D. C. (1985). Affinity purification of an interferon-induced human guanylate-binding protein and its characterization. J. Biol. Chem. 260, 15834-15839. [Pg.526]

Nantais, D. E., Schwemmle, M., Stickney, J. T., Vestal, D. J., and Buss, J. E. (1996). Prenylation of an interferon-gamma-induced GTP-binding protein the human guanylate binding protein, huGBPl. J. Leukoc. Biol. 60, 423 31. [Pg.527]

Neun, R., Richter, M. F., Staeheli, P., and Schwemmle, M. (1996). GTPase properties of the interferon-induced human guanylate-binding protein 2. FEBS Lett. 390, 69-72. [Pg.527]

Praefcke, G. J. K., Geyer, M., Schwemmle, M., Kalbitzer, H. R., and Herrmann, C. (1999). Nucleotide-binding characteristics of human guanylate-binding protein 1 (hGBPI) and identification of the third GTP-binding motif. J. Mol. Biol. 292, 321-332. [Pg.527]

Figure 8.27 Arrangement of the constituent proteins in the lipid bilayer of a human platelet. The diagram shows a schematic representation of the receptors (R) for PGI2 and adenosine (AJ, the catalytic subunit of adenylate cyclase (E), and the 3 subunits (a, jS and y) of the guanyl nucleotide-binding regulatory protein (GJ... Figure 8.27 Arrangement of the constituent proteins in the lipid bilayer of a human platelet. The diagram shows a schematic representation of the receptors (R) for PGI2 and adenosine (AJ, the catalytic subunit of adenylate cyclase (E), and the 3 subunits (a, jS and y) of the guanyl nucleotide-binding regulatory protein (GJ...

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