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Structural insights into isoform-specific RAS-PI3Kα interactions and the role of RAS in PI3Kα activation

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  • Daniel Czyzyk

    (Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research)

  • Wupeng Yan

    (Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
    Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

  • Simon Messing

    (Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research)

  • William Gillette

    (Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research)

  • Takashi Tsuji

    (Ltd)

  • Mitsuhiro Yamaguchi

    (Ltd)

  • Shinji Furuzono

    (Ltd.)

  • David M. Turner

    (Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research)

  • Dominic Esposito

    (Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research)

  • Dwight V. Nissley

    (Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research)

  • Frank McCormick

    (Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
    University of California San Francisco)

  • Dhirendra K. Simanshu

    (Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research)

Abstract

Mutations in RAS and PI3Kα are major drivers of human cancer. Their interaction plays a crucial role in activating PI3Kα and amplifying the PI3K-AKT-mTOR pathway. Disrupting RAS-PI3Kα interaction enhances survival in lung and skin cancer models and reduces tumor growth and angiogenesis, although the structural details of this interaction remain unclear. Here, we present structures of KRAS, RRAS2, and MRAS bound to the catalytic subunit (p110α) of PI3Kα, elucidating the interaction interfaces and local conformational changes upon complex formation. Structural and mutational analyses highlighted key residues in RAS and PI3Kα impacting binding affinity and revealed isoform-specific differences at the interaction interface in RAS and PI3K isoforms, providing a rationale for their differential affinities. Notably, in the RAS-p110α complex structures, RAS interaction with p110α is limited to the RAS-binding domain and does not involve the kinase domain. This study underscores the pivotal role of the RAS-PI3Kα interaction in PI3Kα activation and provides a blueprint for designing PI3Kα isoform-specific inhibitors to disrupt this interaction.

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  • Daniel Czyzyk & Wupeng Yan & Simon Messing & William Gillette & Takashi Tsuji & Mitsuhiro Yamaguchi & Shinji Furuzono & David M. Turner & Dominic Esposito & Dwight V. Nissley & Frank McCormick & Dhire, 2025. "Structural insights into isoform-specific RAS-PI3Kα interactions and the role of RAS in PI3Kα activation," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-19, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-55766-x
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-55766-x
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