GTPase

Cloning and molecular characterization of a cDNA encoding a small GTPase from Hevea brasiliensis

H. L. Li, Guo, D., Tian, W. M., and Peng, S. Q., Cloning and molecular characterization of a cDNA encoding a small GTPase from Hevea brasiliensis, vol. 12, pp. 3305-3313, 2013.

Small GTPases play a critical role in the regulation of a range of cellular processes including growth, differentiation, and intracellular transportation. The cDNA encoding a small GTPase, designated as HbGTPase1, was isolated from Hevea brasiliensis. HbGTPase1 was 882 bp long containing a 612-bp open reading frame encoding a putative protein of 203 amino acids, flanked by an 83-bp 5'-untranslated region (UTR) and a 187-bp 3'-UTR. The predicted molecular mass of HbGTPase1 is 22.62 kDa, with an isoelectric point of 5.06.

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