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====N-C HEAT/ARM====
====N-C HEAT/ARM====
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The first two domains are separate but similar domains that make up the backbone of the protomer; <scene name='90/904311/N-heatarm_open/2'>N-HEAT/ARM</scene>(N-Terminal) and <scene name='90/904311/C-heatarm_open/2'>C-HEAT/ARM</scene>(C-Terminal). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HEAT_repeat HEAT] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armadillo_repeat ARM] are acronyms for a trope of repeating helical structures. Structurally, the N-HEAT/ARM consists of various helices and loops that interconnect on one of the existing protomers. The N-HEAT/ARM is critical in stabilization and linking the catalytic and core domains. The N-HEAT/ARM in its linkage with the GRD catalytic domain also has a direct impact on the relative conformational change from the active (Ras BOUND) to inactive (Ras unbound) states. The Zn2+ binding site also extends from the N-HEAT ARM just before the GRD and SEC14-PH domains. The C-HEAT/ARM plays similar roles to the N-HEAT/ARM by stabilizing and linking the GRD and SEC14-PH domain and contributing to the conformational changes from the closed to open state.<ref name="Lupton"> DOI:10.1038/s41594-021-00687-2</ref><ref name="Naschberger"> DOI:10.1038/s41586-021-04024-x</ref>
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The N-C HEAT/ARM are two separate but similar connected domains that make up the backbone of the protomer; <scene name='90/904311/N-heatarm_open/2'>N-HEAT/ARM</scene>(N-Terminal) and <scene name='90/904311/C-heatarm_open/2'>C-HEAT/ARM</scene>(C-Terminal). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HEAT_repeat HEAT] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armadillo_repeat ARM] are acronyms for a trope of repeating helical structures. Structurally, the N-HEAT/ARM consists of various helices and loops that interconnect on one of the existing protomers. The N-HEAT/ARM is critical in stabilization and linking the catalytic and core domains. The N-HEAT/ARM in its linkage with the GRD catalytic domain also has a direct impact on the relative conformational change from the active (Ras BOUND) to inactive (Ras unbound) states. The Zn2+ binding site also extends from the N-HEAT ARM just before the GRD and SEC14-PH domains. The C-HEAT/ARM plays similar roles to the N-HEAT/ARM by stabilizing and linking the GRD and SEC14-PH domain and contributing to the conformational changes from the closed to open state.<ref name="Lupton"> DOI:10.1038/s41594-021-00687-2</ref><ref name="Naschberger"> DOI:10.1038/s41586-021-04024-x</ref>
====GRD====
====GRD====
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Neurofibromin’s main catalytic domain is the <scene name='90/904311/Grd_open/2'>GRD</scene> binding site. Linked structurally to both HEAT/ARMs, it consists of mainly loops and helices. There is one single GRD binding site per protomer. In the closed state, Ras cannot bind the GRD site due to a steric hindrance in which Ras clashes with the N-HEAT/ARM. Within the GRD site, the critical active site residue is Arg1276. GRD also can bind to SPRED-1 to be recruited from the cytosol to the plasma membrane. <ref name="Lupton"> DOI:10.1038/s41594-021-00687-2</ref><ref name="Naschberger"> DOI:10.1038/s41586-021-04024-x</ref>
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Neurofibromin’s main catalytic domain is the <scene name='90/904311/Grd_open/2'>GRD</scene> binding site. Linked structurally to both HEAT/ARMs, it consists of mainly loops and helices. There is one single GRD binding site per protomer. In the closed state, Ras cannot bind the GRD site due to a steric hindrance in which Ras clashes with the N-HEAT/ARM. Within the GRD site, the critical binding site residue is Arg1276. GRD also can bind to SPRED-1 to be recruited from the cytosol to the plasma membrane. <ref name="Lupton"> DOI:10.1038/s41594-021-00687-2</ref><ref name="Naschberger"> DOI:10.1038/s41586-021-04024-x</ref>
====GAPex====
====GAPex====

Revision as of 12:07, 19 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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