Protein Domain : IPR002976

Type:  Family Name:  Plant G-protein, alpha subunit
Description:  Guanine nucleotide binding proteins (G proteins) are membrane-associated, heterotrimeric proteins composed of three subunits: alpha (), beta () and gamma () []. G proteins and their receptors (GPCRs) form one of the most prevalent signalling systems in mammalian cells, regulating systems as diverse as sensory perception, cell growth and hormonal regulation []. At the cell surface, the binding of ligands such as hormones and neurotransmitters to a GPCR activates the receptor by causing a conformational change, which in turn activates the bound G protein on the intracellular-side of the membrane. The activated receptor promotes the exchange of bound GDP for GTP on the G protein alpha subunit. GTP binding changes the conformation of switch regions within the alpha subunit, which allows the bound trimeric G protein (inactive) to be released from the receptor, and to dissociate into active alpha subunit (GTP-bound) and beta/gamma dimer. The alpha subunit and the beta/gamma dimer go on to activate distinct downstream effectors, such as adenylyl cyclase, phosphodiesterases, phospholipase C, and ion channels. These effectors in turn regulate the intracellular concentrations of secondary messengers, such as cAMP, diacylglycerol, sodium or calcium cations, which ultimately lead to a physiological response, usually via the downstream regulation of gene transcription. The cycle is completed by the hydrolysis of alpha subunit-bound GTP to GDP, resulting in the re-association of the alpha and beta/gamma subunits and their binding to the receptor, which terminates the signal []. The length of the G protein signal is controlled by the duration of the GTP-bound alpha subunit, which can be regulated by RGS (regulator of G protein signalling) proteins () or by covalent modifications [].G protein alpha subunits are 350-400 amino acids in length and have molecular weights in the range 40-45 kDa. Seventeen distinct types ofalpha subunit have been identified in mammals. These fall into 4 main groups on the basis of both sequence similarity and function: alpha-S (), alpha-Q (), alpha-I ()and alpha-12() [].The specific combination of subunits in heterotrimeric G proteins affects not only which receptor it can bind to, but also which downstream target is affected, providing the means to target specific physiological processes in response to specific external stimuli [, ]. G proteins carry lipid modifications on one or more of their subunits to target them to the plasma membrane and to contribute to protein interactions.This family represents the plant class of G protein alpha subunits, which have been isolated from a variety of plant species. Plant G proteins are involved in signal transduction from hormone receptors, including the plant hormones gibberellin and abscisic acid that regulate gene expression, secretion and cell death in alerone []. Plant alpha subunits are highly conserved between species, but share relatively low sequence similarity with mammalian G-proteins. However, the GTP-binding and hydrolysis regions are well conserved. Short Name:  Plant_Gprotein_alpha

0 Child Features

1 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR011025 Domain G protein alpha subunit, helical insertion

1 Cross References

Identifier
PR01242

0 Found In

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0004871 IPR002976
GO:0005525 IPR002976
GO:0007186 IPR002976

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0004871 IPR002976
GO:0005525 IPR002976
GO:0007186 IPR002976

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR001019 Family Guanine nucleotide binding protein (G-protein), alpha subunit

507 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
75723 PAC:15415079 Selaginella moellendorffii 354  
evm.model.supercontig_126.8 PAC:16407361 Carica papaya 261  
29739.m003634 B9RQY3 PAC:16807414 Ricinus communis 392  
Cucsa.271110.1 A0A0A0L2X2 PAC:16973482 Cucumis sativus 392  
Cucsa.271110.2 A0A0A0L2X2 PAC:16973483 Cucumis sativus 392  
Cucsa.271110.3 PAC:16973484 Cucumis sativus 317  
orange1.1g016288m A0A067G234 PAC:18125928 Citrus sinensis 392  
orange1.1g018283m A0A067GE74 PAC:18125930 Citrus sinensis 358  
orange1.1g016253m A0A067G234 PAC:18125929 Citrus sinensis 392  
orange1.1g019426m A0A067G221 PAC:18125931 Citrus sinensis 341  
AT2G26300.1 P18064 PAC:19640861 Arabidopsis thaliana 383  
Thhalv10002048m V4MCI7 PAC:20200616 Eutrema salsugineum 309  
Thhalv10002013m V4M227 PAC:20200615 Eutrema salsugineum 383  
Ciclev10008753m V4UUE2 PAC:20794321 Citrus clementina 358  
Ciclev10008558m V4UJA3 PAC:20794319 Citrus clementina 392  
Ciclev10008557m V4UJA3 PAC:20794320 Citrus clementina 392  
Lus10004784 PAC:23140480 Linum usitatissimum 424  
Lus10003115 PAC:23165945 Linum usitatissimum 424  
Potri.018G048600.1 B9IKE5 PAC:27010755 Populus trichocarpa 392  
Potri.006G219500.1 B9HCQ8 PAC:27006656 Populus trichocarpa 392  
Potri.006G219500.2 B9HCQ8 PAC:27006657 Populus trichocarpa 392  
Potri.006G219500.3 PAC:27006659 Populus trichocarpa 317  
Potri.006G219500.4 B9HCQ8 PAC:27006658 Populus trichocarpa 392  
Gorai.009G040200.4 A0A0D2RTS7 PAC:26762817 Gossypium raimondii 334  
Gorai.009G040200.7 A0A0D2UG06 PAC:26762819 Gossypium raimondii 301  
Gorai.009G040200.5 A0A0D2UG06 PAC:26762818 Gossypium raimondii 301  
Gorai.009G040200.6 A0A0D2UG04 PAC:26762814 Gossypium raimondii 392  
Gorai.009G040200.2 A0A0D2TJ76 PAC:26762815 Gossypium raimondii 377  
Gorai.009G040200.1 A0A0D2UG04 PAC:26762813 Gossypium raimondii 392  
Gorai.009G040200.3 A0A0D2Q8U9 PAC:26762816 Gossypium raimondii 377  

8 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            1902986
            15294442
            15119945
            14762218
            11313912
            9278091
            11882385
            10707075