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Structural Dynamics in Ras and Related Proteins upon Nucleotide Switching.


ABSTRACT: Structural dynamics of Ras proteins contributes to their activity in signal transduction cascades. Directly targeting Ras proteins with small molecules may rely on the movement of a conserved structural motif, switch II. To understand Ras signaling and advance Ras-targeting strategies, experimental methods to measure Ras dynamics are required. Here, we demonstrate the utility of hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX) mass spectrometry (MS) to measure Ras dynamics by studying representatives from two branches of the Ras superfamily, Ras and Rho. A comparison of differential deuterium exchange between active (GMPPNP-bound) and inactive (GDP-bound) proteins revealed differences between the families, with the most notable differences occurring in the phosphate-binding loop and switch II. The P-loop exchange signature correlated with switch II dynamics observed in molecular dynamics simulations focused on measuring main-chain movement. HDX provides a means of evaluating Ras protein dynamics, which may be useful for understanding the mechanisms of Ras signaling, including activated signaling of pathologic mutants, and for targeting strategies that rely on protein dynamics.

SUBMITTER: Harrison RA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5661953 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural Dynamics in Ras and Related Proteins upon Nucleotide Switching.

Harrison Rane A RA   Lu Jia J   Carrasco Martin M   Hunter John J   Manandhar Anuj A   Gondi Sudershan S   Westover Kenneth D KD   Engen John R JR  

Journal of molecular biology 20161014 23


Structural dynamics of Ras proteins contributes to their activity in signal transduction cascades. Directly targeting Ras proteins with small molecules may rely on the movement of a conserved structural motif, switch II. To understand Ras signaling and advance Ras-targeting strategies, experimental methods to measure Ras dynamics are required. Here, we demonstrate the utility of hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX) mass spectrometry (MS) to measure Ras dynamics by studying representatives from two  ...[more]

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