An open conformation of switch I revealed by the crystal structure of a Mg2+-free form of RHOA complexed with GDP: Implications for the GDP/GTP exchange mechanism

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Mg2+ ions are essential for guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) activity and play key roles in guanine nucleotide binding and preserving the structural integrity of GTP-binding proteins. We determined the crystal structure of a small GTPase RHOA complexed with GDP in the absence of Mg2+ at 2.0-A resolution. Elimination of a Mg2+ ion induces significant conformational changes in the switch I region that opens up the nucleotide- binding site. Similar structural changes have been observed in the switch regions of Ha-Ras bound to its guanine nucleotide exchange factor, Sos. This RHOA-GDP structruce reveals an important regulatory role for Mg2+ and suggests that guanine nucleotide exchange factor may utilize this feature of switch I to produce an open conformation in GDP/GTP exchange.

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Shimizu, T., Ihara, K., Maesaki, R., Kuroda, S., Kaibuchi, K., & Hakoshima, T. (2000). An open conformation of switch I revealed by the crystal structure of a Mg2+-free form of RHOA complexed with GDP: Implications for the GDP/GTP exchange mechanism. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 275(24), 18311–18317. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M910274199

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