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K-Ras is a small GTP-binding protein that acts as a molecular switch, regulating cell growth, differentiation, and survival through key signaling pathways. Mutations in K-Ras, including the G12V constitutively active mutant, are common in various cancers, leading to uncontrolled cell proliferation and tumor development.
Constitutively active human G12V-K-Ras4B protein is produced in a bacterial expression system.
Protein purity is assessed by scanning densitometry of Coomassie Blue-stained protein on a 4-20% polyacrylamide gel. Purity was determined to be ≥90% pure.
The biological activity of G12V-K-Ras4B can be determined by its ability to mimic GTPγS-loaded KRas4B in a Ras activation assay.
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