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A neomorphic protein interface catalyzes covalent inhibition of RASG12D aspartic acid in tumors | Science

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Mutant RAS proteins are among the most prevalent drivers of human cancer, and the glycine to aspartic acid mutation at codon 12 (G12D) is the most common variant. Mutation-selective covalent inhibitors spare RAS in healthy tissue and enable extended …


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