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NMR 1 H, 13 C, 15 N backbone resonance assignments of wild-type human K-Ras and its oncogenic mutants G12D and G12C bound to GTP.

Chunhua YuanAlexandar L HansenLei Bruschweiler-LiRafael Brüschweiler
Published in: Biomolecular NMR assignments (2023)
Human K-Ras protein, which is a member of the GTPase Ras family, hydrolyzes GTP to GDP and concomitantly converts from its active to its inactive state. It is a key oncoprotein, because several mutations, particularly those at residue position 12, occur with a high frequency in a wide range of human cancers. The K-Ras protein is therefore an important target for developing therapeutic anti-cancer agents. In this work we report the almost complete sequence-specific resonance assignments of wild-type and the oncogenic G12C and G12D mutants in the GTP-complexed active forms, including the functionally important Switch I and Switch II regions. These assignments serve as the basis for a comprehensive functional dynamics study of wild-type K-Ras and its G12 mutants.
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