Single stranded binding protein
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SSB consists is a homotetramer that has a DNA binding domain which binds to a single strand of DNA. The tetramers consist of α-helices, β-sheets, and random coils. Each subunit contains an <scene name='56/566528/Alpha_helices/3'>α-helix</scene> and several <scene name='56/566528/Beta_sheets/1'>β-sheets</scene>. The secondary structure also includes a NH2 terminus, which consists of multiple positively charged amino acids. The DNA-binding domain lies within 115 amino acid residues from this terminus <ref>PMID: 2087220</ref>. The COOH terminus includes many acidic amino acids. | SSB consists is a homotetramer that has a DNA binding domain which binds to a single strand of DNA. The tetramers consist of α-helices, β-sheets, and random coils. Each subunit contains an <scene name='56/566528/Alpha_helices/3'>α-helix</scene> and several <scene name='56/566528/Beta_sheets/1'>β-sheets</scene>. The secondary structure also includes a NH2 terminus, which consists of multiple positively charged amino acids. The DNA-binding domain lies within 115 amino acid residues from this terminus <ref>PMID: 2087220</ref>. The COOH terminus includes many acidic amino acids. | ||
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<scene name='56/566528/Labeled_phe/1'>Phe56</scene> is an important DNA binding site. It has been shown to be the site for cross-linking. | <scene name='56/566528/Labeled_phe/1'>Phe56</scene> is an important DNA binding site. It has been shown to be the site for cross-linking. | ||
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Sandbox Single Stranded DNA-Binding Protein (SSB)
Single-stranded DNA-binding protein, or SSB, binds to single-stranded regions of DNA in order to prevent premature annealing, to protect the single-stranded DNA from being digested by nucleases, and to remove secondary structure from the DNA to allow other enzymes to function effectively upon it. Single-stranded DNA is produced during all aspects of DNA metabolism: replication, recombination and repair. As well as stabilizing this single-stranded DNA, SSB proteins bind to and modulate the function of numerous proteins involved in all of these processes.
Overview
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Structure
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Binding Interactions between DNA and SSB of E. coli
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See Also
References
- ↑ Meyer RR, Laine PS. The single-stranded DNA-binding protein of Escherichia coli. Microbiol Rev. 1990 Dec;54(4):342-80. PMID:2087220
- ↑ Meyer RR, Laine PS. The single-stranded DNA-binding protein of Escherichia coli. Microbiol Rev. 1990 Dec;54(4):342-80. PMID:2087220
- ↑ Meyer RR, Laine PS. The single-stranded DNA-binding protein of Escherichia coli. Microbiol Rev. 1990 Dec;54(4):342-80. PMID:2087220
- ↑ Meyer RR, Laine PS. The single-stranded DNA-binding protein of Escherichia coli. Microbiol Rev. 1990 Dec;54(4):342-80. PMID:2087220
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