Mutational analysis of conserved residues of the β-subunit of human farnesyl:protein transferase

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The roles of 11 conserved amino acids of the β-subunit of human farnesyl:protein transferase (FTase) were examined by performing kinetic and biochemical analyses of site-directed mutants. This biochemical information along with the x-ray crystal structure of rat FTase indicates that residues His-248, Arg-291, Lys-294, and Trp-303 are involved with binding and utilization of the substrate farnesyl diphosphate. Our data confirm structural evidence that amino acids Cys-299, Asp-297, and His-362 are ligands for the essential Zn2+ ion and suggest that Asp-359 may also play a role in Zn2+ binding. Additionally, we demonstrate that Arg-202 is important for binding the essential C-terminal carboxylate of the protein substrate.

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Kral, A. M., Diehl, R. E., DeSolms, S. J., Williams, T. M., Kohl, N. E., & Omer, C. A. (1997). Mutational analysis of conserved residues of the β-subunit of human farnesyl:protein transferase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 272(43), 27319–27323. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.272.43.27319

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