Literature DB >> 8299426

Three-dimensional structure and properties of wild-type and mutant H-ras-encoded p21.

A Wittinghofer1, S M Franken, A J Scheidig, H Rensland, A Lautwein, E F Pai, R S Goody.   

Abstract

Ras (or p21) is the product of the ras proto-oncogene and is believed to be involved in growth-promoting signal transduction. The structure of the guanine nucleotide-binding domain of H-Ras (or p21H-ras) in the triphosphate conformation was determined at very high resolution (1.4 A). All the binding interactions between protein and Gpp[NH]p and Mg2+ can be resolved in great detail. The region around amino acids 61-65 is flexible and exists in two conformations, one of which seems to be important for catalysis. The properties and structures of several oncogenic and non-oncogenic mutant forms of Ras have also been determined. Since the structure of the GDP-bound form is also known, the nature of the conformational change from the GTP-bound to the GDP-bound form can be inferred from the 3-D structure. A mechanism for the intrinsic GTP hydrolysis has been proposed. Its implications for the GAP-stimulated GTPase reaction is discussed in the light of recent kinetic and mutational experiments.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8299426     DOI: 10.1002/9780470514450.ch2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ciba Found Symp        ISSN: 0300-5208


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