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Query: EC:6.3.5.5 (
CPS
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The
ADP-ribosylation factor
(
ARF
) is a 21-kDa GTP-binding protein that serves as the cofactor in the cholera toxin-catalyzed activation of the stimulatory guanine nucleotide-binding protein of adenylate cyclase (Gs). An oligonucleotide probe based on the partial amino acid sequence was used to clone
ARF
from a bovine adrenal chromaffin cDNA library. The yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)
ARF
gene was then cloned from a YCp50 genomic library by cross-species hybridization by using the coding region of the bovine gene. RNA gel blots of poly(A)+ RNA indicate that only one
ARF
message size (900 and 2000 base pairs) is present in yeast and cows, respectively. Comparison of the cDNA-derived amino acid sequences of
ARF
to other GTP-binding proteins reveals a structural relationship between
ARF
and the ras family of proteins. A slightly better structural relationship is detected when
ARF
is compared to the alpha subunits of the trimeric GTP-binding proteins, including Gs alpha. All of the biochemical characteristics of the purified
ARF
, including the lack of GTPase activity and the posttranslational myristoylation, are consistent with the derived sequences. Comparison of the
ARF
sequences to that of the chicken processed pseudogene (
CPS
-1), previously reported as a ras homologue, reveals that
CPS
-1 is actually an
ARF
-derived gene. These results demonstrate that
ARF
is a GTP-binding protein with structural features of both the ras and the trimeric GTP-binding protein families.
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PMID:Sequences of the bovine and yeast ADP-ribosylation factor and comparison to other GTP-binding proteins. 313 54