Published: Vol 3, Iss 9, May 5, 2013 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.752 Views: 9740
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Abstract
Signaling through G proteins constitutes an ancient mechanism that functions in the transduction of extracellular signals into intracellular responses. Activation of a proper receptor by a stimuli leads to an exchange of GDP for GTP, the activation of G proteins and the dissociation of Gα-GTP from the Gβγ dimer for the heterotrimeric G proteins. The G protein subunits remain active until the intrinsic GTPase activity or/and a GTPase activating protein result in the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP and the inactivation of the protein. Here we describe a protocol for measuring GTP binding activity from Arabidopsis plant protein extracts using GTP γ35S. GTP γ35S assay measures the level of G protein activation following a stimuli, by determining the binding activity of the non-hydrolysable analog GTP γ35S. To determine specific G protein activities specific mutants and/or overexpressors extracts should be included and measured as controls.
Keywords: GTP bindingMaterials and Reagents
Equipment
Procedure
I. Protein extraction protocol (Keep all steps at 4 °C)
II. GTP binding assay (reaction: final volume 200 μl)
Recipes
Stock | Final concentration in 200 μl reaction |
50 mM Tris HCl (pH 8) | 20 mM Tris HCl (pH 8) |
250 mM NaCl | 100 mM NaCl |
2.5 mM EDTA | 1 mM EDTA |
2.5 mM DTT | 1 mM DTT |
0.25% Triton X-100 | 0.1% Triton X-100 |
Stock | Final concentration in 200 μl reaction |
100 mM MgCl2 | 10 mM MgCl2 |
1% Triton X-100 | 0.1% Triton X-100 |
Acknowledgments
This protocol was adapted from Fox et al. (2012). This work was financially supported by FonCyT PICT 2010 num 1821 to A.M.
References
Article Information
Copyright
© 2013 The Authors; exclusive licensee Bio-protocol LLC.
How to cite
Fox, A. R. and Mazzella, M. A. (2013). GTP Binding Assays in Arabidopsis thaliana. Bio-protocol 3(9): e752. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.752.
Category
Biochemistry > Protein > Activity
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