GTP hydrolysis is central to biology, being involved in regulating a wide range of cellular processes. However, the mechanisms by which GTPases hydrolyze this critical reaction remain controversial, with multiple mechanistic possibilities having been proposed based on analysis of experimental and computational data. In this mini-review, we discuss advances in our understanding of biological GTP hydrolysis based on recent computational studies and argue in favor of solvent-assisted hydrolysis as a conserved mechanism among GTPases. A concrete understanding of the fundamental mechanisms by which these enzymes facilitate GTP hydrolysis will have significant impact both for drug discovery efforts and for unraveling the role of oncogenic mutatio...
We report the results of calculations of the Gibbs energy profiles of the guanosine triphosphate (GT...
ABSTRACT The hydrolysis reaction of guano-sine triphosphate (GTP) by p21ras (Ras) has been modeled b...
AbstractHydrolysis of GTP, bound to members of the G-protein superfamily, terminates their downstrea...
GTP hydrolysis is central to biology, being involved in regulating a wide range of cellular processe...
Enzymes that hydrolyze GTP are currently in the spotlight, due to their molecular switch mechanism t...
Central to biological processes is the regulation rendered by GTPases. Until recently, the GTP hydro...
AbstractHydrolysis of GTP, bound to members of the G-protein superfamily, terminates their downstrea...
Mutations of human oncoprotein p21H-Ras (hereafter “Ras”) at glutamine 61 are known to slow the rate...
Employing hybrid quantum mechanics/molecular dynamics (QM/MM) molecular dynamics simulations and exp...
AbstractBackground: In numerous biological events the hydrolysis of guanine triphosphate (GTP) is a ...
Despite many advances in understanding the structure and function of GTP-binding proteins the mechan...
AbstractActivation of the water molecule involved in GTP hydrolysis within the HRas⋅RasGAP system is...
The GTPase superfamily of enzymes that hydrolyze GTP have a number of conserved sequence regions (th...
The GTPase superfamily of enzymes that hydrolyze GTP have a number of conserved sequence regions (th...
Despite many advances in understanding the structure and function of GTP-binding proteins the mechan...
We report the results of calculations of the Gibbs energy profiles of the guanosine triphosphate (GT...
ABSTRACT The hydrolysis reaction of guano-sine triphosphate (GTP) by p21ras (Ras) has been modeled b...
AbstractHydrolysis of GTP, bound to members of the G-protein superfamily, terminates their downstrea...
GTP hydrolysis is central to biology, being involved in regulating a wide range of cellular processe...
Enzymes that hydrolyze GTP are currently in the spotlight, due to their molecular switch mechanism t...
Central to biological processes is the regulation rendered by GTPases. Until recently, the GTP hydro...
AbstractHydrolysis of GTP, bound to members of the G-protein superfamily, terminates their downstrea...
Mutations of human oncoprotein p21H-Ras (hereafter “Ras”) at glutamine 61 are known to slow the rate...
Employing hybrid quantum mechanics/molecular dynamics (QM/MM) molecular dynamics simulations and exp...
AbstractBackground: In numerous biological events the hydrolysis of guanine triphosphate (GTP) is a ...
Despite many advances in understanding the structure and function of GTP-binding proteins the mechan...
AbstractActivation of the water molecule involved in GTP hydrolysis within the HRas⋅RasGAP system is...
The GTPase superfamily of enzymes that hydrolyze GTP have a number of conserved sequence regions (th...
The GTPase superfamily of enzymes that hydrolyze GTP have a number of conserved sequence regions (th...
Despite many advances in understanding the structure and function of GTP-binding proteins the mechan...
We report the results of calculations of the Gibbs energy profiles of the guanosine triphosphate (GT...
ABSTRACT The hydrolysis reaction of guano-sine triphosphate (GTP) by p21ras (Ras) has been modeled b...
AbstractHydrolysis of GTP, bound to members of the G-protein superfamily, terminates their downstrea...