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'''The A protein''' breaks and religates DNA as the DNA cleavage core and the CTD lies on it. | '''The A protein''' breaks and religates DNA as the DNA cleavage core and the CTD lies on it. | ||
- | The gyrA 59kDa N-ter domain is called Breakage and reunion domain. It is composed of two domains at the <scene name='56/568026/Head/2'>head</scene> region : a winged-helix-turn-helix domain or winged helix domain (WHD) where lies the catalytic tyrosines | + | The gyrA 59kDa N-ter domain is called Breakage and reunion domain. It is composed of two domains at the <scene name='56/568026/Head/2'>head</scene> region : a winged-helix-turn-helix domain or winged helix domain (WHD) where lies the catalytic tyrosines: the active-site tyrosines <scene name='56/568026/Tyr122/1'>(Tyr 122)</scene> are on loops at either end of the dimer interface. |
+ | a tower domain with alpha/beta structure that participates in DNA bending during cleavage. | ||
- | + | The ‘head’ dimer interface is dominated by an antiparallel side by-side packing of the <scene name='56/568026/Alpha3/1'>alpha3 helices</scene> (the first helix of the HTH motif) from each monomer, together with their adjoining loops. At the top of the interface, the ‘recognition’ helices <scene name='56/568026/Alpha4/1'>alpha4</scene> make a head-to-head antiparallel dimer contact. | |
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+ | There is a <scene name='56/568026/Coiledcoil_141819/1'>Coiled-coil</scene> domain, folowing the tower, with a helical core at the tail region. Two long helices ( | ||
<scene name='56/568026/Helix14/1'>alpha helix 14</scene> and <scene name='56/568026/Helix18/1'>alpha helix 18</scene>) emanate from this core and connect, together with the C-terminal helix ( | <scene name='56/568026/Helix14/1'>alpha helix 14</scene> and <scene name='56/568026/Helix18/1'>alpha helix 18</scene>) emanate from this core and connect, together with the C-terminal helix ( | ||
<scene name='56/568026/Helix19/1'>alpha helix 19</scene>), the head and tail fragments. This domain has a small globular domain at it's end and is involved in the dimerization creating the <scene name='56/568026/Coiledcoil/1'>C-gate</scene> . | <scene name='56/568026/Helix19/1'>alpha helix 19</scene>), the head and tail fragments. This domain has a small globular domain at it's end and is involved in the dimerization creating the <scene name='56/568026/Coiledcoil/1'>C-gate</scene> . |
Revision as of 15:33, 26 December 2013
This Sandbox is Reserved from 06/12/2018, through 30/06/2019 for use in the course "Structural Biology" taught by Bruno Kieffer at the University of Strasbourg, ESBS. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1480 through Sandbox Reserved 1543. |
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