Met repressor
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Revision as of 10:32, 22 December 2013
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EcMR (mutant) complex with corepressor SAM and DNA 2eyi
Met repressor (MR) interacts with the DNA operator (Met box) repressing methionine synthesis. The corepressor of MR is S-adenosyl methionine (SAM) which is a product of methionine synthesis. Binding of SAM to MR increases the repressor affinity to the DNA thus halting methionine synthesis. For additional details see Joe Granger Methionine Repressor: Escherichia coli.
3D Structures of Met repressor
Updated on 22-December-2013
1cmb – EcMR – Escherichia coli
1mjk – EcMR (mutant)
1cma – EcMR + DNA
1mjm – EcMR (mutant) + DNA
1cmc – EcMR + SAM
1mjl, 1mjp – EcMR (mutant) + SAM
1mj2, 1mjo, 1mjq – EcMR (mutant) + SAM + DNA