Neurofibromin

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== Structure ==
== Structure ==
===Domains===
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==== GRD domain ====
==== GRD domain ====
The Gap-related domain, or GRD, is the catalytic domain of neurofibromin. This domain also contains a tubulin-binding domain. Its main catalytic mechanism is the hydrolysis of GTP-bound Ras into GDP-bound Ras, which converts Ras from its active form into its inactive form. The GRD provides an arginine residue, known as the arginine finger, to Ras.
The Gap-related domain, or GRD, is the catalytic domain of neurofibromin. This domain also contains a tubulin-binding domain. Its main catalytic mechanism is the hydrolysis of GTP-bound Ras into GDP-bound Ras, which converts Ras from its active form into its inactive form. The GRD provides an arginine residue, known as the arginine finger, to Ras.

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Neurofibromin

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