rheb (Twist Bioscience)
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Article Title: Rheb membrane orientation dynamics and functional consequences elucidated by molecular simulations, single-molecule-FRET and signaling assays
Journal: bioRxiv
doi: 10.64898/2026.02.27.708535
Figure Legend Snippet: ( A ) Residue contact frequency (RCF) profiles in each orientation state ensemble (OS1–OS4), highlighting specific lipid-protein interaction patterns. Contact is measured as any protein side chain heavy atom within 4 Å of lipid heavy atom, and frequency is calculated as the proportion of frames where a residue has ≥ 1 contact. Colored vertical bands denote key structural regions: NT (N-terminus), Switch I (SwI), inter-switch (IS), Switch II (SwII), α3, α4, α5, and HVR using the same color scheme as in . ( B ) Representative snapshots illustrating key lipid interactions in OS2 and OS3 with a portion of Rheb shown as gray cartoon and the bilayer as a semi-transparent surface. Residues mutated to Ala for the experiments in C and D are labeled, along with their contacts with lipid head groups (POPE, teal; SAPI, orange; Chol, sand/yellow). Hydrogen bonds are depicted as yellow dashed lines. ( C ) Representative immunoblots of phosphorylated S6 kinase (pS6K; mTORC1 activity readout), total S6K (tS6K), and Rheb expression in Rheb−/− (dKO) cells reconstituted with WT Rheb or the indicated mutants (OS2: S4A/K5A; OS3: N50A/Q52A). ( D ) Quantification of pS6K normalized to total S6K and Rheb expression, expressed as percentage of the WT condition. Points represent independent biological replicates and bars are mean ± SEM. Statistical significance was assessed using pairwise two-tailed t-tests on the normalized ratios (prior to WT scaling). P < 0.05; ***P < 0.0001.
Techniques Used: Residue, Labeling, Western Blot, Activity Assay, Expressing, Two Tailed Test
Figure Legend Snippet: ( A ) Silhouette of the experimental Rheb–mTORC1 complex (PDB 9ED4) with major subunits labeled. ( B ) Representative Rheb structures from each orientation state (OS1–OS4) were aligned to the Rheb subunit in the experimental complex, and the same rigid-body transformation was applied to the full mTORC1 assembly to place the complex into the membrane reference frame defined by each simulated orientation. In OS1, OS2, and OS4, mTORC1 sterically clashes the membrane, whereas OS3 positions the complex above the bilayer with minimal clashes. ( C ) Assembly of an mTORC1 complex bound to two Rheb structures in OS3 generated by independently aligning them to the corresponding Rheb structures in the experimental complex, demonstrating that OS3 uniquely permits simultaneous, membrane-compatible engagement of both Rheb binding sites. ( D ) Schematics describing kinetic gateway mechanisms wherein the continuous exchange between the occluded OS1 and the signaling-competent OS3 observed in WT Rheb is disrupted by N-terminal S4A/K5A OS2 mutations, resulting in the system being “locked” in OS1 and unable to access OS2 or the rest of the states and thus reducing signaling. Likewise, the inter-switch N50A/Q52 OS3 mutation may destabilize the intermediate states, which also display significant inter-switch loop-membrane contacts, thereby shifting the population to OS3. ( E ) An alternative mechanism of OS3 mutant gain-of-function, wherein the N50A/Q52A mutation destabilizes OS3 membrane contacts and decrease the population of membrane proximal conformations and increasing the mTORC1-capturable Rheb extended fraction (see ref ).
Techniques Used: Labeling, Transformation Assay, Membrane, Generated, Binding Assay, Mutagenesis

