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(A) Family tree of human superfamily of Ras-like GTPases. (B) Sequence alignment of various Ras-family GTPases. Residues mediating drug resistance to adagrasib are highlighted in light orange (rare) and orange (common). (C) Covalent modification of RalA(G23C) with compounds 1–10 (50 μM, 12 h). (D) Intact protein mass spectra of RalA(G23C)·GDP and RalA(G23C)·GDP·MRTX1257 adduct. (E) Time-dependent covalent modification of RalA(G23C) with different compounds (50 μM). (F) Differential scanning fluorimetry of RalA(G23C)·GDP and RalA(G23C)·GDP·divarasib adduct. (G) Covalent modification of <t>Rap1A(G12C)</t> with compounds 1–10 (50 μM, 12 h). (H) Intact protein mass spectra of Rap1A(G12C, L96F)·GDP and Rap1A(G12C,L96F)·GDP·divarasib adduct. (I) Time-dependent covalent modification of Rap1A(G12C) and Rap1A(G12C, L96F) with different compounds (50 μM). (J) Differential scanning fluorimetry of Rap1A(G12C, L96F)·GDP and Rap1A(G12C, L96F)·GDP·divarasib adduct. See also .
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(A) Family tree of human superfamily of Ras-like GTPases. (B) Sequence alignment of various Ras-family GTPases. Residues mediating drug resistance to adagrasib are highlighted in light orange (rare) and orange (common). (C) Covalent modification of RalA(G23C) with compounds 1–10 (50 μM, 12 h). (D) Intact protein mass spectra of RalA(G23C)·GDP and RalA(G23C)·GDP·MRTX1257 adduct. (E) Time-dependent covalent modification of RalA(G23C) with different compounds (50 μM). (F) Differential scanning fluorimetry of RalA(G23C)·GDP and RalA(G23C)·GDP·divarasib adduct. (G) Covalent modification of Rap1A(G12C) with compounds 1–10 (50 μM, 12 h). (H) Intact protein mass spectra of Rap1A(G12C, L96F)·GDP and Rap1A(G12C,L96F)·GDP·divarasib adduct. (I) Time-dependent covalent modification of Rap1A(G12C) and Rap1A(G12C, L96F) with different compounds (50 μM). (J) Differential scanning fluorimetry of Rap1A(G12C, L96F)·GDP and Rap1A(G12C, L96F)·GDP·divarasib adduct. See also .

Journal: Cell

Article Title: Targeting Ras-, Rho-, and Rab-family GTPases via a conserved cryptic pocket

doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.08.017

Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) Family tree of human superfamily of Ras-like GTPases. (B) Sequence alignment of various Ras-family GTPases. Residues mediating drug resistance to adagrasib are highlighted in light orange (rare) and orange (common). (C) Covalent modification of RalA(G23C) with compounds 1–10 (50 μM, 12 h). (D) Intact protein mass spectra of RalA(G23C)·GDP and RalA(G23C)·GDP·MRTX1257 adduct. (E) Time-dependent covalent modification of RalA(G23C) with different compounds (50 μM). (F) Differential scanning fluorimetry of RalA(G23C)·GDP and RalA(G23C)·GDP·divarasib adduct. (G) Covalent modification of Rap1A(G12C) with compounds 1–10 (50 μM, 12 h). (H) Intact protein mass spectra of Rap1A(G12C, L96F)·GDP and Rap1A(G12C,L96F)·GDP·divarasib adduct. (I) Time-dependent covalent modification of Rap1A(G12C) and Rap1A(G12C, L96F) with different compounds (50 μM). (J) Differential scanning fluorimetry of Rap1A(G12C, L96F)·GDP and Rap1A(G12C, L96F)·GDP·divarasib adduct. See also .

Article Snippet: Rap1A activity was measured with the Active Rap1A Detection Kit from Cell Signaling Technology (CST) 8818, according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and western blot analysis.

Techniques: Sequencing, Modification

(A) Peptides showing significant differences in HDX at any time point (>0.35 Da and >4.5%) mapped onto a homology model of RalA based on adagrasib-bound K-Ras(G12C) (PDB: 6USZ) according to the legend. (B) Intrinsic or RAPGEF5- or EDTA-mediated nucleotide exchange of BODIPY-GDP with Rap1A(G12C, L96F)·GDP and Rap1A(G12C, L96F)·GDP·divarasib adduct. (C) Immunoblot of HeLa cells transiently overexpressing EGFP-RalA(WT) and EGFP-RalA(G23C). (D) RalA activity measured by RalA G-LISA. HeLa cells were transiently transfected, treated with different concentrations of MRTX1257 for 12 h, and lysates were tested at 0.5 mg/mL. Data are presented as mean ± SEM (n = 2) and are representative of three independent experiments. (E) IP of active GTP-bound Rap1 using GST-RalGDS-RBD of HeLa cells transiently overexpressing EGFP-Rap1A(WT) and EGFP-Rap1A(G12C, L96F) and treated with different concentrations of divarasib. See also .

Journal: Cell

Article Title: Targeting Ras-, Rho-, and Rab-family GTPases via a conserved cryptic pocket

doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.08.017

Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) Peptides showing significant differences in HDX at any time point (>0.35 Da and >4.5%) mapped onto a homology model of RalA based on adagrasib-bound K-Ras(G12C) (PDB: 6USZ) according to the legend. (B) Intrinsic or RAPGEF5- or EDTA-mediated nucleotide exchange of BODIPY-GDP with Rap1A(G12C, L96F)·GDP and Rap1A(G12C, L96F)·GDP·divarasib adduct. (C) Immunoblot of HeLa cells transiently overexpressing EGFP-RalA(WT) and EGFP-RalA(G23C). (D) RalA activity measured by RalA G-LISA. HeLa cells were transiently transfected, treated with different concentrations of MRTX1257 for 12 h, and lysates were tested at 0.5 mg/mL. Data are presented as mean ± SEM (n = 2) and are representative of three independent experiments. (E) IP of active GTP-bound Rap1 using GST-RalGDS-RBD of HeLa cells transiently overexpressing EGFP-Rap1A(WT) and EGFP-Rap1A(G12C, L96F) and treated with different concentrations of divarasib. See also .

Article Snippet: Rap1A activity was measured with the Active Rap1A Detection Kit from Cell Signaling Technology (CST) 8818, according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and western blot analysis.

Techniques: Western Blot, Activity Assay, Transfection

Journal: Cell

Article Title: Targeting Ras-, Rho-, and Rab-family GTPases via a conserved cryptic pocket

doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.08.017

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Article Snippet: Rap1A activity was measured with the Active Rap1A Detection Kit from Cell Signaling Technology (CST) 8818, according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and western blot analysis.

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