Wagner A C, Williams J A
Department of Physiology and Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109.
Am J Physiol. 1994 Jan;266(1 Pt 1):G1-14. doi: 10.1152/ajpgi.1994.266.1.G1.
Low molecular weight GTP-binding proteins (LMWG proteins) form a family of proteins that shows homology with Ras, are 18-30 kDa in mass, and bind and hydrolyze GTP. They act as molecular switches, being active when binding GTP. Their activity is regulated by other proteins that influence the dissociation of GDP and the rate of GTP hydrolysis. Roles are emerging for these proteins in regulation of membrane fusion and cytoskeletal organization and growth. In the gastrointestinal tract, the best studied physiological processes that may be regulated by LMWG proteins are digestive enzyme and gastric acid secretion.
低分子量GTP结合蛋白(LMWG蛋白)构成了一类与Ras具有同源性的蛋白质家族,其分子量为18 - 30 kDa,能够结合并水解GTP。它们作为分子开关,在结合GTP时处于活跃状态。其活性受其他影响GDP解离和GTP水解速率的蛋白质调控。这些蛋白质在膜融合、细胞骨架组织和生长的调控中逐渐发挥作用。在胃肠道中,LMWG蛋白可能调控的最深入研究的生理过程是消化酶和胃酸分泌。