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SPRED 1 is a protein that binds to the GAPex domain of NF1. Its function recruits the NF1 protein when bound from the cytosol to the plasma membrane. SPRED 1 will bind to the GAPex domain of NF1 in the <scene name='90/904312/Sped-1_closed/7'>closed conformation'</scene> in the cytosol to recruit NF1 to the plasma membrane. Unlike Ras, SPRED-1 does show the ability to <scene name='90/904312/Spred-1_open/1'>bind to the open conformation</scene>. When bound to the open conformation of NF1 in the cytosol, it may present a different orientation that impacts the recruitment to the plasma membrane. Further research is needed to assess the impact of the function and the changes it may present.
SPRED 1 is a protein that binds to the GAPex domain of NF1. Its function recruits the NF1 protein when bound from the cytosol to the plasma membrane. SPRED 1 will bind to the GAPex domain of NF1 in the <scene name='90/904312/Sped-1_closed/7'>closed conformation'</scene> in the cytosol to recruit NF1 to the plasma membrane. Unlike Ras, SPRED-1 does show the ability to <scene name='90/904312/Spred-1_open/1'>bind to the open conformation</scene>. When bound to the open conformation of NF1 in the cytosol, it may present a different orientation that impacts the recruitment to the plasma membrane. Further research is needed to assess the impact of the function and the changes it may present.
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Revision as of 00:42, 29 March 2022

This Sandbox is Reserved from February 28 through September 1, 2022 for use in the course CH462 Biochemistry II taught by R. Jeremy Johnson at the Butler University, Indianapolis, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1700 through Sandbox Reserved 1729.
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