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Lambda repressor
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==C-Terminal Domain (CTD)== | ==C-Terminal Domain (CTD)== | ||
| - | < | + | The <scene name='Bacteriophage_Lambda_Repressor_cI/Ctd_dimer/1'>CTD of Lambda Repressor</scene> assumes a structural conformation similar to a knotted β-sheet and is composed of 104 amino acid resides (residues 132-236, PDB entry [[1f39]]). This conformation is key in establishing the homodimer-forming interaction with the CTD of the opposite monomer. The CTD also facilitates the dimer-dimer interaction necessary for cooperative-binding repression. The <scene name='Bacteriophage_Lambda_Repressor_cI/Cleavage_site_and_active_site/2'>active site</scene> of the auto-cleavage mechanism of Lambda Repressor is on the CTD. Two amino acid residues mediate the auto-cleavage activity of the repressor, Lys 192 and Ser 149 (Stayrook et. al, 2008). |
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==Connecting Region== | ==Connecting Region== | ||
Revision as of 13:08, 24 April 2013
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N-Terminal Domain (NTD)
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3D Structures of lambda repressor
Updated on 24-April-2013
1lrp – LR – Enterobacteria phage λ
2hnf, 2ho0 – LR (mutant)
1f39 – LR C terminal
1lmb, 1lli – LR + DNA
3bdn – LR (mutant) + DNA
References
- Stayrook S, Jaru-Ampornpan P, Ni J, Hochschild A, Lewis M. Crystal structure of the lambda repressor and a model for pairwise cooperative operator binding. Nature. 2008 Apr 24;452(7190):1022-5. PMID:18432246 doi:10.1038/nature06831
- Ndjonka D, Bell CE. Structure of a hyper-cleavable monomeric fragment of phage lambda repressor containing the cleavage site region. J Mol Biol. 2006 Sep 22;362(3):479-89. Epub 2006 Jul 15. PMID:16934834 doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2006.07.026
- Bell CE, Lewis M. Crystal structure of the lambda repressor C-terminal domain octamer. J Mol Biol. 2001 Dec 14;314(5):1127-36. PMID:11743728 doi:10.1006/jmbi.2000.5196
- Bell CE, Frescura P, Hochschild A, Lewis M. Crystal structure of the lambda repressor C-terminal domain provides a model for cooperative operator binding. Cell. 2000 Jun 23;101(7):801-11. PMID:10892750
- Beamer LJ, Pabo CO. Refined 1.8 A crystal structure of the lambda repressor-operator complex. J Mol Biol. 1992 Sep 5;227(1):177-96. PMID:1387915
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