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Dana Rabara1, Andrew G Stephen2
1NCI RAS Initiative, Cancer Research Technology Program, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, Frederick, MD, USA. dana.rabara@nih.gov.
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Oncogenic mutations in KRAS typically impact the GAP-mediated and intrinsic GTP hydrolysis activity resulting in elevated levels of cellular KRAS-GTP. The development of biochemical assays for GTPase activity provides an opportunity to quantitatively measure the impact of these mutations on GTP hydrolysis. Here we describe a biochemical assay that measures the release of free phosphate upon hydrolysis of the GTP nucleotide and allows the measurement of intrinsic or GAP-stimulated GTP hydrolysis by KRAS. This assay can be used to measure GTPase activity under single turnover conditions.
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