Alfred Wittinghofer
Max Planck Society
343 Papers
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Alfred Wittinghofer is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: GTPase & GTPase-activating protein. The author has an hindex of 102, co-authored 343 publications.
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Papers
The P-loop--a common motif in ATP- and GTP-binding proteins.
TL;DR: Current knowledge of P-loops is discussed with the additional aim of illustrating the fascinating relationship between protein sequence, structure and function.
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Epac is a Rap1 guanine-nucleotide-exchange factor directly activated by cyclic AMP
J. de Rooij,Fried J. T. Zwartkruis,M. H. G. Verheijen,Robbert H. Cool,Sebastian M.B. Nijman,Alfred Wittinghofer,Johannes L. Bos +6 more
TL;DR: The cloned gene encoding a guanine-nucleotide-exchange factor (GEF) for Rap1 is named Epac, which contains a cAMP-binding site and a domain that is homologous to domains of known GEFs for Ras and Rap1 that is regulated directly by cAMP.
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The guanine nucleotide-binding switch in three dimensions.
TL;DR: Underlying principles of guanosine nucleotide–binding proteins regulate a variety of processes, including sensual perception, protein synthesis, various transport processes, and cell growth and differentiation are defined.
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GEFs and GAPs: Critical Elements in the Control of Small G Proteins
TL;DR: GEFs and GAPs are multidomain proteins that are regulated by extracellular signals and localized cues that control cellular events in time and space and are potential therapeutic targets for developing drugs to treat various diseases, including cancer.
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Structure of the guanine-nucleotide-binding domain of the ha-ras oncogene product p21 in the triphosphate conformation
TL;DR: The crystal structure of the guanine-nucleotide-binding domain of p21 (amino acids 1–166) complexed to the Guanosine triphosphate analogue guanosine-5′-(β, γ-imido)triphosphates (GppNp) has been determined at a resolution of 2.6 Å.
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