Ras GTPase activating protein

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[[Image:2gqi.png|left|thumb|300px|NMR Structure of the Ras GTPase activating protein, [[2gqi]]]]
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<StructureSection load='2j05' size='350' side='right' caption='Human Ras GTPase activating protein dimer SH3 domain (PDB code [[2j05]]).' scene=''>
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{{STRUCTURE_2j05| right| PDB=2j05 | SCENE=|CAPTION= Human Ras GTPase activating protein dimer. SH3 domain, [[2j05]] }}
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== Function ==
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[[Ras GTPase activating protein]] (RasGAP) inactivates Ras from its active GTP-bound form to its GDP-bound form<ref>PMID:9113414</ref>. It is part of the mitogenic signal transmission via its N-terminal SH2-SH3-SH2 domains. <br/>
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'''SynGAP''' is a neuronal RasGAP expressed in brain and negatively regulates Ras activity and its signaling pathways<ref>PMID:12598599</ref>.
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== Relevance ==
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Inactivated RasGAP activate RAS which is mutated in 30% of cancer types<ref>PMID:24814062</ref>. RasGAP Colra1 is involved in infection-related morphogenesis in gourd family plants<ref>PMID:25275394</ref>.
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[[Ras GTPase activating protein]] (RasGAP) inactivates Ras from its active GTP-bound form to its GDP-bound form. It is part of the mitogenic signal transmission via its N-terminal SH2-SH3-SH2 domains.
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== 3D Structures of Ras GTPase activating protein ==
== 3D Structures of Ras GTPase activating protein ==
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*RasGAP 1
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[[2gqi]], [[2m51]] – hRasGAP SH3 domain – human – NMR<br />
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**[[2gqi]] – hRasGAP SH3 domain 281-341 – human – NMR<br />
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[[2j05]], [[2j06]], [[4fss]] - hRasGAP SH3 domain<br />
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**[[2j05]], [[2j06]], [[4fss]] - hRasGAP SH3 domain<br />
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[[2gsb]] - hRasGAP SH2 domain – NMR<br />
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**[[2m51]] – hRasGAP SH3 domain 58-118 + DLC1 RhoGAP domain 671-880<br />
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[[3bxj]] - hRasGAP SYNGAP fragment - rat<br />
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**[[2gsb]], [[6wax]] - hRasGAP C-terminal SH2 domain 341-446 – NMR<br />
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**[[6pxb]] - hRasGAP N-terminal SH2 domain 174-280<br />
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**[[6pxc]] - hRasGAP N-terminal SH2 domain + RhoGAP peptide<br />
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**[[6way]] - hRasGAP C-terminal SH2 domain + RhoGAP peptide<br />
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**[[8dgq]] - hRasGAP 174-444 + RhoGAP peptide<br />
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**[[6wax]] - hRasGAP C-terminal SH2 domain<br />
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**[[2gsb]] - hRasGAP SH2 domain – NMR<br />
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**[[1wer]] - hRasGAP catalytic domain 714-1047<br />
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**[[1wq1]] - hRasGAP catalytic domain + H-Ras<br />
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*RasGAP SynGAP
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**[[3bxj]] - SynGAP C2-GAP fragment - rat<br />
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**[[5jxc]] - SynGAP coiled-coil domain - mouse<br />
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== References ==
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<references/>
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Current revision

Human Ras GTPase activating protein dimer SH3 domain (PDB code 2j05).

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3D Structures of Ras GTPase activating protein

Updated on 04-August-2024

References

  1. Tocque B, Delumeau I, Parker F, Maurier F, Multon MC, Schweighoffer F. Ras-GTPase activating protein (GAP): a putative effector for Ras. Cell Signal. 1997 Feb;9(2):153-8. PMID:9113414
  2. Kim JH, Lee HK, Takamiya K, Huganir RL. The role of synaptic GTPase-activating protein in neuronal development and synaptic plasticity. J Neurosci. 2003 Feb 15;23(4):1119-24. PMID:12598599 doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.23-04-01119.2003
  3. Maertens O, Cichowski K. An expanding role for RAS GTPase activating proteins (RAS GAPs) in cancer. Adv Biol Regul. 2014 May;55:1-14. doi: 10.1016/j.jbior.2014.04.002. Epub 2014 Apr, 30. PMID:24814062 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbior.2014.04.002
  4. Harata K, Kubo Y. Ras GTPase activating protein CoIra1 is involved in infection-related morphogenesis by regulating cAMP and MAPK signaling pathways through CoRas2 in Colletotrichum orbiculare. PLoS One. 2014 Oct 2;9(9):e109045. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0109045. eCollection, 2014. PMID:25275394 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109045

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