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. 2024 Jul 30;67(15):13147–13173. doi: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.4c01095

Table 1. Conserved ETaG Mutant Residuesa.

  predominant residue (abundance)
   
positionb Pho85 ETaG distance to ATP-γ-S/Å human CDK2c
66 Val (92%) Leu (93%) 4.9 64 Val
69 His (66%) Tyr (53%) 8.8 67 Leu
79 Met (57%) Ile (56%) 12.4 77 Tyr
82 Phe (87%) Ser (88%) 4.4 80 Phe
123 Phe (54%) Tyr (52%) 17.3 117 Phe
129 Val (58%) Ile (55%) 14.6 123 Val
150 Gly (58%) Ala (58%) 7.9 144 Ala
176 Ala (64%) Pro (57%) 17.8 170 Ala
a

Residue conservation analysis between housekeeping Pho85 and ETaG proteins identified 8 candidate resistance mutations that differ between housekeeping (Pho85) and ETaG sets, and are more than 50% conserved in each set. Three of these residues (bold) are within 8 Å of the active site (PDB ID 2PMI)25 and are proposed here to be determinants of GEM resistance in the ETaG.

b

Positions are in reference to yeast Pho85 (Uniprot ID P17157).

c

Human CDK2 (Uniprot ID P24941).