Ku protein

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('''Structure of the Ku heterodimer bound to DNA''')
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<scene name='56/567269/Ku70_dimer/4'>β-barrel</scene>
<scene name='56/567269/Ku70_dimer/4'>β-barrel</scene>
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The domain is the main site of dimer interface, with each <scene name='56/567269/Ku70_dimer/4'>β-barrel</scene> being composed of seven β strands with the majority in antiparallel arrangement. The quantity of the strands lends the structures to be symmetrical. Both <scene name='56/567269/Ku70_dimer/4'>β-barrels</scene> in the dimer form the base of the cradle by fitting in the grooves of <scene name='56/567269/Bound_dna/3'>DNA</scene>.
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The <scene name='56/567269/Ku70_dimer/4'>β-barrel</scene> is the main source of interactions of the <scene name='56/567269/Ku_heterodimer/3'>Ku heterodimer</scene> itself and <scene name='56/567269/Bound_dna/3'>DNA helix</scene>, with each <scene name='56/567269/Ku70_dimer/4'>β-barrel</scene> being composed of seven β strands with the majority in antiparallel arrangement. The quantity of the strands lends the structures to be symmetrical. Both <scene name='56/567269/Ku70_dimer/4'>β-barrels</scene> in the dimer form the base of the cradle by fitting in the grooves of <scene name='56/567269/Bound_dna/3'>DNA</scene>.
<scene name='56/567269/Ku70_dimer/7'>C-terminal arm</scene>
<scene name='56/567269/Ku70_dimer/7'>C-terminal arm</scene>

Revision as of 21:22, 3 November 2013

Structure of the Ku heterodimer bound to DNA

Structure of the Ku heterodimer bound to DNA (PDB entry 1JEY)

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References

  1. Walker JR, Corpina RA, Goldberg J. Structure of the Ku heterodimer bound to DNA and its implications for double-strand break repair. Nature. 2001 Aug 9;412(6847):607-14. PMID:11493912 doi:10.1038/35088000
  2. Walker JR, Corpina RA, Goldberg J. Structure of the Ku heterodimer bound to DNA and its implications for double-strand break repair. Nature. 2001 Aug 9;412(6847):607-14. PMID:11493912 doi:10.1038/35088000

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