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==Related Proteins==
==Related Proteins==
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No proteins are classified as directly related
 
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However, different regions of the DdrB protein share common features with other proteins.
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DdrB is unique to the genus Deinococcus and shares very few similarities with other ssDNA binding proteins. As mentioned above, many ssDNA binding proteins function through an OB fold. However, this fold is missing in DdrB and Ddrb present a novel ssDNA binding mechanism.
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The C-terminal end of the DdrB protein appears to be related to a sequence within the Deinococcus geothermalis. This sequence encodes a 83 amino acid protein with unknown function. There is a 72% similarity and a 63% identity.
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Within the Deinococcus genus, DdrB is relatively conserved between species. The crystal structures of Deinococcus radiodurans and Deinococcus geothermalis are quite similar. However, there are some differences in the regions connecting B6-B7 and B7-B8. This difference may be due to difference in stability, the DNA present in the Deinococcus radiodurans structure may provide stabilize this part of the structure leading to the discrepancy.<ref>PMID: 23975200 </ref>
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there may also be similarities between DdrB and another Deinococcus DNA binding protein DdrA - however, more research is needed on the latter protein before any conclusions can be made. <ref>PMID: 23975200 </ref>
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The C-terminal region of single stranded DNA binding proteins also tend to be disordered (about 60 residues of the C-terminus). Negatively charged residues in this disordered region has been shown to enable protein-protein interactions. Interestingly, DdrB has some negatively charged residues in this disordered region as well. This similarity may suggest that DdrB mediates DNA repair through similar protein-protein interactions.
 
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<scene name='57/578563/4hqb_ab_nuc_interacts/1'>ab nucleic interact</scene>
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<scene name='57/578563/4exw_monomer_alpha_helix/1'>alpha helix</scene>
 
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<scene name='57/578563/4exw_monomer_helix_hydro/1'>hydrophobicity</scene>
 
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<ref>PMID:2043623</ref>
 
==Links to Available structures==
==Links to Available structures==

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