Fig. 4: RBDCRD binding to the membrane tethered KRAS increases confinement on various lipid compositions. | Communications Biology

Fig. 4: RBDCRD binding to the membrane tethered KRAS increases confinement on various lipid compositions.

From: Membrane lipids drive formation of KRAS4b-RAF1 RBDCRD nanoclusters on the membrane

Fig. 4

Mean square displacement (MSD) plots calculated from the trajectories of KRAS diffusing on various types of lipid bilayers collected before and after addition of RBDCRD represented by long-dash-dot lines and solid lines respectively. a The blue line represents POPC/POPS (20%), b the red line represents POPC/PIP2 (5%), c the black line represents the 6-lipid bilayers (POPC/PAPC/PAPE/DIPE/PAPS/PIP2), d the yellow line represents the 7-lipid bilayers (POPC/PAPC/PAPE/DIPE/PAPS/PIP2/DPSM), and e the green line represents the 8-lipid bilayers (POPC/PAPC/PAPE/DIPE/PAPS/PIP2/DPSM/Cholesterol). The corresponding raw data with associated errors are tabulated in Supplementary Tables 4, 5.

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