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The Quaternary Assembly of KRas4B with Raf-1 at the Membrane

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Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2020 Apr 8
PMID 32257057
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Proximally located in the membrane, oncogenic Ras dimers (or nanoclusters) can recruit and promote Raf dimerization and MAPK (Raf/MEK/ERK) signaling. Among Ras isoforms, KRas4B is the most frequently mutated. Recent data on the binary KRas4B-Raf-1 complex suggested that Raf-1 CRD not only executes membrane anchorage, but also supports the high-affinity interaction of Raf-1 RBD with KRas4B catalytic domain. For a detailed mechanistic picture of Raf activation at the membrane, we employ explicit MD simulations of the quaternary KRas4B-Raf-1 complex. The complex contains two active GTP-bound KRas4B proteins forming a dimer through the allosteric lobe interface and two tandem RBD-CRD segments of Raf-1 interacting with the effector lobes at both ends of the KRas4B dimer. We show that Raf-1 RBD-CRD supports stable KRas4B dimer at preferred interface and orientation at the membrane, thereby cooperatively enhancing the affinity of the KRas4B-Raf-1 interaction. We propose that a Ras dimer at the membrane can increase the population of proximal Raf kinase domains, promoting kinase domain dimerization in the cytoplasm. Collectively, the dynamic Ras-Raf assembly promotes Raf activation not by allostery; instead, Ras activates Raf by shifting its ensemble toward kinase domain-accessible states through enhanced affinity at the membrane.

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