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Mutations to NF1 in the critical interaction involved in the GRD active site with R1276, structurally and functionally prove why they can cause cancer, as Ras is no longer mediated. The importance of this residue when binding to Ras may be able to contribute to future studies in potentially mimicking this arginine finger when bound to Ras, in cases where mutations would impact R1276 in its normal function. Observing the nature of NF1 can further drug development and further improve what is already known about NF1.<ref name="Bergoug"> DOI:10.3390/cells9112365</ref><ref name="Kioro"> DOI:10.1038/labinvest.2016.142</ref><ref name="Sabatini"> DOI:10.1007/s11940-015-0355-4</ref>
Mutations to NF1 in the critical interaction involved in the GRD active site with R1276, structurally and functionally prove why they can cause cancer, as Ras is no longer mediated. The importance of this residue when binding to Ras may be able to contribute to future studies in potentially mimicking this arginine finger when bound to Ras, in cases where mutations would impact R1276 in its normal function. Observing the nature of NF1 can further drug development and further improve what is already known about NF1.<ref name="Bergoug"> DOI:10.3390/cells9112365</ref><ref name="Kioro"> DOI:10.1038/labinvest.2016.142</ref><ref name="Sabatini"> DOI:10.1007/s11940-015-0355-4</ref>
==FINAL SCENES COPY AND PASTE==
==FINAL SCENES COPY AND PASTE==
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Open/Closed Conformation Scenes
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<scene name='90/904311/Open_conformation/11'>Open_Conformation(dimer)</scene>
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<scene name='90/904311/Closed_conformation/6'>Closed_Conformation(dimer)</scene>
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<scene name='90/904311/Domainintro_open/9'>Open conformation monomoer(paste at top of domain section</scene>
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<scene name='90/904311/Domainintro_open/10'>Open conformation monomomer(paste at top of domain section)</scene>
<scene name='90/904311/N-heatarm_open/2'>N-HEATARM(place in heat section)</scene>
<scene name='90/904311/N-heatarm_open/2'>N-HEATARM(place in heat section)</scene>

Revision as of 18:54, 17 April 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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Neurofibromin 1

Structural representation of the GAP protein Neurofibromin in its open conformation. The N-C HEAT ARM of both monomers are in black. The GRD domain is in Cyan. The GAPex domain is in Magenta. The Sec14-PH domain is in Yellow. PDB code:7PGT

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