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Relation between the conformational heterogeneity and reaction cycle of Ras: molecular simulation of Ras.


ABSTRACT: Ras functions as a molecular switch by cycling between the active GTP-bound state and the inactive GDP-bound state. It is known experimentally that there is another GTP-bound state called state 1. We investigate the conformational changes and fluctuations arising from the difference in the coordinations between the switch regions and ligands in the GTP- and GDP-bound states using a total of 830 ns of molecular-dynamics simulations. Our results suggest that the large fluctuations among multiple conformations of switch I in state 1 owing to the absence of coordination between Thr-35 and Mg(2+) inhibit the binding of Ras to effectors. Furthermore, we elucidate the conformational heterogeneity in Ras by using principal component analysis, and propose a two-step reaction path from the GDP-bound state to the active GTP-bound state via state 1. This study suggests that state 1 plays an important role in signal transduction as an intermediate state of the nucleotide exchange process, although state 1 itself is an inactive state for signal transduction.

SUBMITTER: Kobayashi C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2998596 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relation between the conformational heterogeneity and reaction cycle of Ras: molecular simulation of Ras.

Kobayashi Chigusa C   Saito Shinji S  

Biophysical journal 20101201 11


Ras functions as a molecular switch by cycling between the active GTP-bound state and the inactive GDP-bound state. It is known experimentally that there is another GTP-bound state called state 1. We investigate the conformational changes and fluctuations arising from the difference in the coordinations between the switch regions and ligands in the GTP- and GDP-bound states using a total of 830 ns of molecular-dynamics simulations. Our results suggest that the large fluctuations among multiple c  ...[more]

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