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CRYSTAL STRUCTURES AT 2.2 ANGSTROMS RESOLUTION OF THE CATALYTIC DOMAINS OF NORMAL RAS PROTEIN AND AN ONCOGENIC MUTANT COMPLEXED WITH GSP[ONCOGENE PROTEIN]
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HUMAN C-HA-RAS(1-171)(DOT)GDP, NMR, MINIMIZED AVERAGE STRUCTURE[PROTO-ONCOGENE]
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Crystal Structure of the C-HA-RAS Protein Prepared by the Cell-Free Synthesis[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
H-Ras soaked in 20% S,R,S-bisfuranol: 1 of 10 in MSCS set[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
H-Ras soaked in 90% R,S,R-bisfuranol: one of 10 in MSCS set[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
H-Ras soaked in 50% isopropanol: 1 of 10 in MSCS set[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
H-Ras soaked in 55% dimethylformamide: 1 of 10 in MSCS set[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
H-Ras soaked in 60% 1,6-hexanediol: 1 of 10 in MSCS set[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
H-Ras soaked in neat hexane: 1 of 10 in MSCS set[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
H-Ras soaked in 50% 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol: one of 10 in MSCS set[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
H-Ras soaked in neat cyclopentanol: one of 10 in MSCS set[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
H-Ras crosslinked control, soaked in aqueous solution: one of 10 in MSCS set[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
H-Ras wildtype new crystal form[ONCOPROTEIN]
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Complex of Ras with cyclen[ONCOPROTEIN]
Complex of Ras-GDP with RafRBD(A85K)[GTP BINDING PROTEIN/TRANSFERASE]
Ras soaked in Magnesium Acetate[ONCOPROTEIN]
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