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==Overview==
==Overview==
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FtsK is a DNA translocase that coordinates chromosome segregation and cell, division in bacteria. In addition to its role as activator of XerCD, site-specific recombination, FtsK can translocate double-stranded DNA, (dsDNA) rapidly and directionally and reverse direction. We present, crystal structures of the FtsK motor domain monomer, showing that it has a, RecA-like core, the FtsK hexamer, and also showing that it is a ring with, a large central annulus and a dodecamer consisting of two hexamers, head, to head. Electron microscopy (EM) demonstrates the DNA-dependent existence, of hexamers in solution and shows that duplex DNA passes through the, middle of each ring. Comparison of FtsK monomer structures from two, different crystal forms highlights a conformational change that we propose, is the structural basis for a rotary inchworm mechanism of DNA, translocation.
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FtsK is a DNA translocase that coordinates chromosome segregation and cell division in bacteria. In addition to its role as activator of XerCD site-specific recombination, FtsK can translocate double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) rapidly and directionally and reverse direction. We present crystal structures of the FtsK motor domain monomer, showing that it has a RecA-like core, the FtsK hexamer, and also showing that it is a ring with a large central annulus and a dodecamer consisting of two hexamers, head to head. Electron microscopy (EM) demonstrates the DNA-dependent existence of hexamers in solution and shows that duplex DNA passes through the middle of each ring. Comparison of FtsK monomer structures from two different crystal forms highlights a conformational change that we propose is the structural basis for a rotary inchworm mechanism of DNA translocation.
==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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[[Category: Mercogliano, C.P.]]
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[[Category: Sherratt, D.J.]]
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2iut, resolution 2.25Å

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P. AERUGINOSA FTSK MOTOR DOMAIN, DIMERIC

Overview

FtsK is a DNA translocase that coordinates chromosome segregation and cell division in bacteria. In addition to its role as activator of XerCD site-specific recombination, FtsK can translocate double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) rapidly and directionally and reverse direction. We present crystal structures of the FtsK motor domain monomer, showing that it has a RecA-like core, the FtsK hexamer, and also showing that it is a ring with a large central annulus and a dodecamer consisting of two hexamers, head to head. Electron microscopy (EM) demonstrates the DNA-dependent existence of hexamers in solution and shows that duplex DNA passes through the middle of each ring. Comparison of FtsK monomer structures from two different crystal forms highlights a conformational change that we propose is the structural basis for a rotary inchworm mechanism of DNA translocation.

About this Structure

2IUT is a Single protein structure of sequence from Pseudomonas aeruginosa with and as ligands. Known structural/functional Site: . Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Double-stranded DNA translocation: structure and mechanism of hexameric FtsK., Massey TH, Mercogliano CP, Yates J, Sherratt DJ, Lowe J, Mol Cell. 2006 Aug;23(4):457-69. PMID:16916635

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