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== SHOC2 and MRAS ==
== SHOC2 and MRAS ==
MRAS is initially bound to GDP causing it to be in its inactive state. This form cannot bind to the SHOC2-PP1C complex due to steric clashing (Figure 2). Once GDP is exchanged for GTP to activate the protein, <scene name='95/952716/Scho2-mras-interactions/1'>conformational changes</scene> occur within the switch I and switch II regions to allow <scene name='95/952716/MRAS to interact with SHOC2/2'>SHOC2-MRAS(full-image)</scene>. These <scene name='95/952716/Scho2-mras-interactions/1'>interactions</scene> include hydrogen bonds and pi stacking. The primary hydrogen bonds are R288-Q71 and R177-E47. Pi staking occurs at R104-R83.
MRAS is initially bound to GDP causing it to be in its inactive state. This form cannot bind to the SHOC2-PP1C complex due to steric clashing (Figure 2). Once GDP is exchanged for GTP to activate the protein, <scene name='95/952716/Scho2-mras-interactions/1'>conformational changes</scene> occur within the switch I and switch II regions to allow <scene name='95/952716/MRAS to interact with SHOC2/2'>SHOC2-MRAS(full-image)</scene>. These <scene name='95/952716/Scho2-mras-interactions/1'>interactions</scene> include hydrogen bonds and pi stacking. The primary hydrogen bonds are R288-Q71 and R177-E47. Pi staking occurs at R104-R83.
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[[Image:Switches.png|500 px|thumb|'''Figure 2:'''Steric clashing of Switch I and II of GDP bound MRAS, in green, with the surface of SHOC2, in magenta. GTP-bound MRAS, in white, shows no steric clashing with SHOC2s surface.</div></font>]]
[[Image:Switches.png|500 px|thumb|'''Figure 2:'''Steric clashing of Switch I and II of GDP bound MRAS, in green, with the surface of SHOC2, in magenta. GTP-bound MRAS, in white, shows no steric clashing with SHOC2s surface.</div></font>]]

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SHOC2-PP1C-MRAS (PDB entry 7upi)

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