Regulator G-proteinske signalizacije 10 je protein koji je kod ljudi kodiran RGS10genom.[1][2]
Članovi familje regulatora G proteinske signalizacije (RGS) su regulatorni molekuli koji deluju kao aktivirajući proteini GTPaze (GAP) za G alfa podjedinice heterotrimernih G proteina. RGS proteini imaju sposobnost deaktivacije G proteinskih podjedinica Gi alfa, Go alfa i Gq alfa podtipova. Oni dovode G proteine u njihove neaktivne, GDP-vezane forme. Regulator G proteinske signalizacije 10 pripada toj familiji. Svi RGS proteini imaju zajedničku, konzerviranu 120-aminokiselina dugu sekvencu koja se naziva RGS domen. Ovaj protein se specifično vezuje za aktivirane forme dve srodne G-proteinske podjedinice, G-alfai3 i G-alfaz, i ne formira interakcije sa strukturno i funkcionalno različitim G-alfa podjednicama. Regulator G proteinske signalizacije je lociran u jedru. Njegove dve transkriptne varijante kodiraju različiti izoforme.[2]
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