Methyl CpG Binding Protein 2
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==Additional Structures of MeCP2== | ==Additional Structures of MeCP2== | ||
| - | [[ | + | '''MeCP2''' is present in mature nerve cells and is involved in turning off several genes. Human MeCP2 are called MBD1 to MBD4 and contain a methyl-CpG binding domain (MBD) which binds to methylated DNA. |
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| + | [[1ig4]] – hMBD1 MBD domain + DNA – human – NMR<br /> | ||
| + | [[1d9n]] - hMBD1 MBD domain – NMR<br /> | ||
| + | [[3iho]] – hMBD4 glycosylate domain <br /> | ||
| + | [[1qk9]] - hMeCP2 MBD domain - NMR<br /> | ||
| + | [[3c2i]] – hMeCP2 MBD domain (mutant) + DNA<br /> | ||
| + | [[1ub1]] – MeCP2 attachment-region binding domain – chicken – NMR<br /> | ||
| + | [[1ngn]] - MBD4 glycosylate domain - mouse<br /> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Additional Structures of MeCP2
MeCP2 is present in mature nerve cells and is involved in turning off several genes. Human MeCP2 are called MBD1 to MBD4 and contain a methyl-CpG binding domain (MBD) which binds to methylated DNA.
1ig4 – hMBD1 MBD domain + DNA – human – NMR
1d9n - hMBD1 MBD domain – NMR
3iho – hMBD4 glycosylate domain
1qk9 - hMeCP2 MBD domain - NMR
3c2i – hMeCP2 MBD domain (mutant) + DNA
1ub1 – MeCP2 attachment-region binding domain – chicken – NMR
1ngn - MBD4 glycosylate domain - mouse
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Ho KL, McNae IW, Schmiedeberg L, Klose RJ, Bird AP, Walkinshaw MD. MeCP2 binding to DNA depends upon hydration at methyl-CpG. Mol Cell. 2008 Feb 29;29(4):525-31. PMID:18313390 doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2007.12.028
- ↑ Zoghbi HY. Postnatal neurodevelopmental disorders: meeting at the synapse? Science. 2003 Oct 31;302(5646):826-30. PMID:14593168 doi:10.1126/science.1089071
- ↑ Marchetto MC, Carromeu C, Acab A, Yu D, Yeo GW, Mu Y, Chen G, Gage FH, Muotri AR. A model for neural development and treatment of Rett syndrome using human induced pluripotent stem cells. Cell. 2010 Nov 12;143(4):527-39. PMID:21074045 doi:10.1016/j.cell.2010.10.016
- ↑ Guy J, Gan J, Selfridge J, Cobb S, Bird A. Reversal of neurological defects in a mouse model of Rett syndrome. Science. 2007 Feb 23;315(5815):1143-7. Epub 2007 Feb 8. PMID:17289941 doi:10.1126/science.1138389
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