gtp-binding proteins and protein phosphorylation

19
GTP-binding proteins and protein phosphorylation

Upload: xena-gross

Post on 02-Jan-2016

49 views

Category:

Documents


5 download

DESCRIPTION

GTP-binding proteins and protein phosphorylation. I. Signal transduction, from a first messenger binding to its receptor, to an immediate response, followed by a change in gene expression (cellular plasticity). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

GTP-binding proteins and protein phosphorylation

Page 2: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

I

Page 3: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

Signal transduction, from a first messenger binding to its receptor, to an immediate response, followed by a change in gene expression (cellular

plasticity)

Page 4: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

1) GTP-binding proteins or GTPases: transient modification through the replacement of GDP by GTP

Page 5: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

The generic GTPase cycle(acting as a metastable switch)

Page 6: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

GTP / GDP exchange as a means to alter protein configuration and activity

Ras GDP Ras GTP

Page 7: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

Ras domains

Protein domains of Ras and conservation of the GTP binding site

P-loop

Page 8: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

Ras regulators

Regulators and effectors of Ras

Page 9: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

Monomeric GTPases are involved in:

-Vesicle formation-Vesicle targeting and fusion-Nuclear transport-Regulation of actincytoskeleton-Protein synthesis-Signaling from growthfactor receptors

Page 10: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation
Page 11: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

GTP / GDP exchange as a means to alter protein configuration and activity

!

Page 12: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

Heterotrimeric GTPases areinvolved insignaling of:

-Adrenergic amines-Acetylcholine (musc)-Chemokines-Neurotransmitters-Glucagon-Thyrotropin-Tastants-Light (rhodopsin)-Thrombine-Odarants

Page 13: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

2) Protein phosphorylation: transient modification through covalent binding of Pi

Page 14: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

Glycogen phosphorylase; first discovery of protein phosphorylation and its effect on enzyme activity (Krebs and

Fisher, 1956)

Image:D.Goodsell

Page 15: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

Image

G. Johnson

Page 16: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

Image:D. Goodsell

Page 17: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

Transient phosphorylation requires the action of both protein kinases, those that add the phosphate(s) and that of protein phosphatases, those that remove the phosphate(s)

Here is an example of a phosphatase being a true « reset button »

Image:D. Goodsell

Page 18: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

Transient phosphorylation requires the action of both protein kinases, those that add the phosphoryle group (phosphate), and that of protein phosphatases, those that remove the phosphate.

Here is an example where the phosphatase acts as a « switch-on button »

Page 19: GTP-binding proteins and   protein phosphorylation

Signal transduction

cascade:

switching from 1) tyrosine kinase to

2) GTPase,

from 3)serine kinase

to 4) dual specificity

kinase, to

5) serine kinase

and finally to

6) phosphorylation of transcription factors

1

2 3

4

65