Identification of a mouse orthologue of the human ras-GAP-SH3-domain binding protein and structural confirmation that these proteins contain an RNA recognition motif.
D Kennedy, S A Wood, T Ramsdale, P P Tam, K A Steiner, J S Mattick
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Abstract
Human ras-GTPase-activating protein (GAP120) SH3-domain-binding protein (G3BP) has recently been identified on the basis of its specific binding to the GAP120 SH3 binding domain. Here we report the identification of a mouse G3BP cDNA and the confirmation by three dimensional modelling of an RNA recognition motif (RRM) in the encoded protein. Mouse G3BP also contains an RGG domain, an acid-rich amino acid domain, and several SH3 domain-binding consensus sequences, indicating that mammalian G3BPs represent a new family of signal transduction proteins which connect tyrosine kinase-linked receptors to cellular RNA metabolism.