QM/MM modeling the Ras–GAP catalyzed hydrolysis of guanosine triphosphate
- 19 May 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Proteins-Structure Function and Bioinformatics
- Vol. 60 (3) , 495-503
- https://doi.org/10.1002/prot.20472
Abstract
The mechanism of the hydrolysis reaction of guanosine triphosphate (GTP) by the protein complex Ras–GAP (p21ras – p120GAP) has been modeled by the quantum mechanical—molecular mechanical (QM/MM) and ab initio quantum calculations. Initial geometry configurations have been prompted by atomic coordinates of a structural analog (PDBID:1WQ1). It is shown that the minimum energy reaction path is consistent with an assumption of two‐step chemical transformations. At the first stage, a unified motion of Arg789 of GAP, Gln61, Thr35 of Ras, and the lytic water molecule results in a substantial spatial separation of the γ‐phosphate group of GTP from the rest of the molecule (GDP). This phase of hydrolysis process proceeds through the low‐barrier transition state TS1. At the second stage, Gln61 abstracts and releases protons within the subsystem including Gln61, the lytic water molecule and the γ‐phosphate group of GTP through the corresponding transition state TS2. Direct quantum calculations show that, in this particular environment, the reaction GTP + H2O → GDP + H2PO can proceed with reasonable activation barriers of less than 15 kcal/mol at every stage. This conclusion leads to a better understanding of the anticatalytic effect of cancer‐causing mutations of Ras, which has been debated in recent years. Proteins 2005.Keywords
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