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Primary structure of bovine cerebellum GTP-binding protein G39 and its effect on the adenylate cyclase system.

The primary structure of bovine cerebellum GTP-binding protein alpha-subunit, protein G39, was determined by parallel analysis of the protein amino acid sequence and the corresponding cDNA nucleotide sequence. The protein consists of 354 amino acid residues and has a molecular mass of 40064 Da. High homology between G39 and other G-proteins, especially rat brain G0, was shown. An assumption is made that certain brain adenylate cyclase system properties are determined by the presence of G39.[1]

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  1. Primary structure of bovine cerebellum GTP-binding protein G39 and its effect on the adenylate cyclase system. Ovchinnikov YuA, n.u.l.l., Slepak, V.Z., Pronin, A.N., Shlensky, A.B., Levina, N.B., Voeikov, V.L., Lipkin, V.M. FEBS Lett. (1987) [Pubmed]
 
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