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GTPBP4

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Species
  
Human

Entrez
  
23560

Human
  
Mouse

Ensembl
  
ENSG00000107937

GTPBP4

Aliases
  
GTPBP4, CRFG, NGB, NOG1, GTP binding protein 4

External IDs
  
MGI: 1916487 HomoloGene: 7100 GeneCards: GTPBP4

Nucleolar GTP-binding protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GTPBP4 gene.

GTP-binding proteins are GTPases and function as molecular switches that can flip between two states: active, when GTP is bound, and inactive, when GDP is bound. 'Active' in this context usually means that the molecule acts as a signal to trigger other events in the cell. When an extracellular ligand binds to a G-protein-linked receptor, the receptor changes its conformation and switches on the trimeric G proteins that associate with it by causing them to eject their GDP and replace it with GTP. The switch is turned off when the G protein hydrolyzes its own bound GTP, converting it back to GDP. But before that occurs, the active protein has an opportunity to diffuse away from the receptor and deliver its message for a prolonged period to its downstream target.

References

GTPBP4 Wikipedia