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Detection of Ras GTPase protein radicals through immuno-spin trapping.


ABSTRACT: Over the past decade immuno-spin trapping (IST) has been used to detect and identify protein radical sites in numerous heme and metalloproteins. To date, however, the technique has had little application toward nonmetalloproteins. In this study, we demonstrate the successful application of IST in a system free of transition metals and present the first conclusive evidence of (•)NO-mediated protein radical formation in the HRas GTPase. HRas is a nonmetalloprotein that plays a critical role in regulating cell-growth control. Protein radical formation in Ras GTPases has long been suspected of initiating premature release of bound guanine nucleotide. This action results in altered Ras activity both in vitro and in vivo. As described herein, successful application of IST may provide a means for detecting and identifying radical-mediated Ras activation in many different cancers and disease states in which Ras GTPases play an important role.

SUBMITTER: Davis MF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3549333 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Detection of Ras GTPase protein radicals through immuno-spin trapping.

Davis Michael F MF   Zhou Li L   Ehrenshaft Marilyn M   Ranguelova Kalina K   Gunawardena Harsha P HP   Chen Xian X   Bonini Marcelo G MG   Mason Ronald P RP   Campbell Sharon L SL  

Free radical biology & medicine 20120720 6


Over the past decade immuno-spin trapping (IST) has been used to detect and identify protein radical sites in numerous heme and metalloproteins. To date, however, the technique has had little application toward nonmetalloproteins. In this study, we demonstrate the successful application of IST in a system free of transition metals and present the first conclusive evidence of (•)NO-mediated protein radical formation in the HRas GTPase. HRas is a nonmetalloprotein that plays a critical role in reg  ...[more]

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