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Comparative Study
. 1986 Jul;83(13):4725-9.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.83.13.4725.

Identification of effector residues and a neutralizing epitope of Ha-ras-encoded p21

Comparative Study

Identification of effector residues and a neutralizing epitope of Ha-ras-encoded p21

I S Sigal et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1986 Jul.

Abstract

To identify the amino acid residues of the Harvey (Ha) ras-encoded protein that are involved in protein-protein interactions, we have created a series of mutant Ha-ras proteins. In particular, amino acid substitutions have been introduced within two regions, residues 32-42 and 61-80, that are conserved among ras proteins from different species. We observed that amino acid substitutions at positions 35, 36, 38, 40, and, to a lesser extent, 39 and 78 reduce the biological potency of Ha-ras protein in both mammalian and Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells, without noticeably affecting the known intrinsic biochemistry of these proteins. The reduction of in vivo activity for these mutant ras proteins correlates with their reduced ability to stimulate yeast adenylate cyclase. The ras-protein-neutralizing antibody Y13-259 binds to six residues: Glu-63, Ser-65, Ala-66, Met-67, Gln-70, and Arg-73. Single substitutions for these residues reduce Y13-259 antibody binding by at least a factor of 1000 but do not significantly affect biological activity. These data are discussed in terms of the model for Ha-ras protein based on the structure of the elongation factor EF-Tu-GDP complex.

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