Structural highlights
Function
Q4J9T1_SULAC
Publication Abstract from PubMed
Repairing damaged DNA is essential for an organism's survival. UV damage endonuclease (UVDE) is a DNA-repair enzyme that can recognize and incise different types of damaged DNA. We present the structure of Sulfolobus acidocaldarius UVDE on its own and in a pre-catalytic complex with UV-damaged DNA containing a 6-4 photoproduct showing a novel 'dual dinucleotide flip' mechanism for recognition of damaged dipyrimidines: the two purines opposite to the damaged pyrimidine bases are flipped into a dipurine-specific pocket, while the damaged bases are also flipped into another cleft.
UV damage endonuclease employs a novel dual-dinucleotide flipping mechanism to recognize different DNA lesions.,Meulenbroek EM, Peron Cane C, Jala I, Iwai S, Moolenaar GF, Goosen N, Pannu NS Nucleic Acids Res. 2012 Dec 11. PMID:23221644[1]
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- ↑ Meulenbroek EM, Peron Cane C, Jala I, Iwai S, Moolenaar GF, Goosen N, Pannu NS. UV damage endonuclease employs a novel dual-dinucleotide flipping mechanism to recognize different DNA lesions. Nucleic Acids Res. 2012 Dec 11. PMID:23221644 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks1127