Storage Buffer: PBS, pH 7.4(1%BSA and 0.1% Sodium azide)
Background:
Heterotrimeric G protein-mediated signal transduction is a dynamically regulated process with the intensity of signal decreasing over time despite the continued presence of the agonist (1,2). G protein-coupled receptor kinases (GRKs) are activated by activated G protein-coupled receptors, and they function to phosphorylate and inactivate cell surface receptors in the heterotrimeric G protein signaling cascade (3,4). GIT1 (for GRK-interactor 1) and GIT2 are GTPase-activating proteins (GAP) for members of the ADP ribosylation factor (ARF) family of small GTP-binding proteins, which are involved in vesicular trafficking (5,6).
Alternate Names:
ARF GAP GIT1; ARF GTPase activating protein GIT1; CAT 1; Cat1; Cool associated and tyrosine phosphorylated protein 1; G protein coupled receptor kinase interactor 1; GRK interacting protein 1.