Definition of the switch surface in the solution structure of Cdc42Hs

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Feltham, JL
Dotsch, V
Raza, S
Manor, D
Cerione, RA
Sutcliffe, MJ
Wagner, G
Oswald, RE
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[1] CORNELL UNIV, COLL VET MED, DEPT PHARMACOL, ITHACA, NY 14853 USA
[2] HARVARD UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT BIOL CHEM & MOL PHARMACOL, BOSTON, MA 02115 USA
[3] UNIV LEICESTER, DEPT CHEM, LEICESTER LE1 7RH, LEICS, ENGLAND
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10.1021/bi970694x
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Proteins of the rho subfamily of ras GTPases have been shown to be crucial components of pathways leading to cell growth and the establishment of cell polarity and mobility. Presented here is the solution structure of one such protein, Cdc42Hs, which provides insight into the structural basis for specificity of interactions between this protein and its effector and regulatory proteins. Standard heteronuclear NMR methods were used to assign the protein, and approximately 2100 distance and dihedral angle constraints were used to calculate a set of 20 structures using a combination of distance geometry and simulated annealing refinement. These structures show overall similarity to those of other GTP-binding proteins, with some exceptions. The regions corresponding to switch I and switch II in H-ras are disordered, and no evidence was found for an ex-helix in switch II. The 13-residue insertion, which is only present in rho-subtype proteins and has been shown to be an important mediator of binding of regulatory and target proteins, forms a compact structure containing a short helix lying adjacent to the beta 4-alpha 3 loop. The insert forms one edge of a ''switch surface'' and, unexpectedly, does not chance conformation upon activation of the protein by the exchange of GTP analogs for GDP. These studies indicate the insert region forms a stable invariant ''footrest'' for docking of regulatory and effector proteins.
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