Sci China C Life Sci
April 2003
A preliminary study on the interaction of G protein (guanine triphosphate binding protein) beta(1)gamma(2) subunits and their coupled components in cell signal transduction was conducted in vitro. The insect cell lines, Sf9 (Spodoptera frugiperda) and H5 (Trichoplusia ni) were used to express the recombinant protein Gbeta(1)gamma(2). The cell membrane containing Gbeta(1)gamma(2) was isolated through affinity chromatography column with Ni-NTAagarose by FPLC method, and the highly purified protein was obtained.
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