RHOT2 hydrolyzes GTP

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R-HSA-9018826
Type
Reaction [transition]
Species
Homo sapiens
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RHOT2 (Miro2) possesses a high intrinsic GTPase activity and does not require a GTPase activator protein (GAP) to hydrolyze GTP (Peters et al. 2018).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
30513825 Human Miro Proteins Act as NTP Hydrolases through a Novel, Non-Canonical Catalytic Mechanism

Lakey, JH, Kay, L, Soundararajan, M, Eswaran, J, Peters, DT

Int J Mol Sci 2018
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GTPase activity of RHOT2:GTP [mitochondrial outer membrane]

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