Exploring the putative self-binding property of the human farnesyltransferase alpha-subunit

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Abstract

Farnesylation is an important post-translational protein modification in eukaryotes. Farnesylation is performed by protein farnesyltransferase, a heterodimer composed of an α- (FTα) and a β-subunit. Recently, homodimerization of truncated rat and yeast FTα has been detected, suggesting a new role for FTα homodimers in signal transduction. We investigated the putative dimerization behaviour of human and rat FTα. Different in vitro and in vivo approaches revealed no self-dimerization and a presumably artificial formation of homotrimers and higher homo-oligomers in vitro. Our study contributes to the clarification of the physiological features of FTase in different species and may be important for the ongoing development of FTase inhibitors.

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Hagemann, A., Müller, G., Manthey, I., & Bachmann, H. S. (2017). Exploring the putative self-binding property of the human farnesyltransferase alpha-subunit. FEBS Letters, 591(21), 3637–3648. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12862

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