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Hydrolyzes ATP, and can also hydrolyze GTP with lower efficiency. Has lower affinity for GTP.
Gene References into Functions
No germline mutations were found in the OLA1 gene in in patients with BRCA1/2 mutation-negative suspected hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. PMID: 27271530
OLA1 contributes to epithelial-mesenchymal transition by modulating the GSK3beta/Snail/E-cadherin signaling, and its overexpression is associated with clinical progression and poor survival in lung cancer patients. PMID: 26863455
Our work suggests that OLA1 is a novel translational GTPase and plays a suppressive role in translation and cell survival, as well as cancer growth and progression. PMID: 26283179
OLA1 plays an important negative role in cell adhesion and spreading, in part through the regulation of FAK expression and cofilin phosphorylation, and manipulation of OLA1 may lead to significant changes in cell adhesion and the associated phenotypes. PMID: 24486488
OLA1 plays an important role in centrosome regulation together with BRCA1. PMID: 24289923
Downregulation of OLA1 in mammalian cells by either RNAi or targeted gene disruption results in reduced steady-state levels of HSP70, impaired HSP70 induction by heat, and functionally, increased cellular sensitivity to heat shock. PMID: 23412384
DOC45 is a novel ATPase that is linked to cellular stress response and tumorigenesis, and may also serve as a valuable tumor marker. PMID: 20053727
knockdown of OLA1 inhibits breast cancer cell migration and invasion through a mechanism that involves the modulation of intracellular ROS levels PMID: 19882753
Results indicate that Gbp45/OLA1 plays important roles in cell proliferation and death related to mitochondrial function. PMID: 18536999
OLA1 suppresses the antioxidant response through nontranscriptional mechanisms. PMID: 19706404
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Subcellular Location
Cytoplasm. Nucleus. Nucleus, nucleolus.
Protein Families
TRAFAC class OBG-HflX-like GTPase superfamily, OBG GTPase family, YchF/OLA1 subfamily
Tissue Specificity
Expressed in all tissues tested but its expression is more abundant in testis, liver, lung, and brain. Overexpressed in several malignancies, including cancers of the colon, rectum, ovary, lung, stomach, and uterus.