Peptitergent PD1 shows complex effects on GTPase activity of rat brain cort
ical membranes: inhibition in the presence of lower concentrations of GTP a
nd activation at a higher concentration, above 0.5 mu M, of GTP. Its effect
is dose dependent and is characterized by an EC50 of 1.8 +/- 0.2 mu M and
a Hill coefficient of 1.6 +/- 0.3, and it increases both K-m and V-max of t
he GTP hydrolysis, PD1 that was unable to solubilize G-proteins from the me
mbranes probably acts on them by direct binding near the C-terminal alpha-h
elical region of the G(alpha) subunit, similarly to mastoparan. (C) 1999 El
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