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==Structural features that relate to function==
==Structural features that relate to function==
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Recently, a structure for Deinococcus radiodurans in complex with ssDNA has been solved. The structure revealed that ssDNA bind in two clefts between three subunits. One 4 base pair strand of DT bound in the cleft between E and A, while the other 4 base pair strand of DT bound between A and B.
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Interestingly, when symmetry was applied to the crystal the dT strands appeared continuous.
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The crystal structure also determined that the pentameric ring binds to another pentameric ring. Given the continuous chain formed by the DT strands it appears that the chain passes through the channel formed by subunits A and E in one pentamer. (which will now be referred to as A1 and E1). To pass through the channel in the second pentamer between A and B (now A2 and B2). In this direction the DNA strand runs in the 5’ to 3’ direction.
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The interactions between DdrB and the DNA strand include:
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‘’’Nucleotides 1, 2, 3 (T1, T2, and T3 respectively):’’’ Interact with Chains A1 and E1
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-T1 hydrogen bonds to Q137 of chain E1.
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-T1 and T2 base stack and form a cation pi interaction with R64 of the β3 strand in chain A1.
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-T3 hydrogen bonds to R64 of chain A1, forms a pi-pi interaction with W66 from chain A. T3 also forms hydrogen bonds with the 5’ phosphate and amino group of G134 in chain E1.
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'''Nucleotides 4, 5, 6 (T4, T5, and T6 respectively):’’’ Bridge the Pentamers
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-T4 stabilized by electrostatic interactions with R83 from chain A and E51 from chain A.
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-T5 forms hydrogen bonds with K96 of Chain E and forms van der Waal contacts with K135 chain A.
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(There are also van der wall interactions between the hydrophobic patch of the B6’-B7’ hairpin (L95E and L97E) and electrostatic interactions between K108 from the chain A loop between B7 and 8 and the 5’ phosphate)
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-T6 forms a hydrogen bond with R64 of chain B, van der Waal interactions with L95E and L97E, and pi-pi interactions with W66 of chain B.
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-The 5’ phosphate of T6 hydrogen bonds with the amino group of G134 of chain A.
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‘’’Nucleotides 7 and 8 (T7 and T8 respectively):’’’ Interact with Chains A2 and B2
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-The 5’ phosphate of T7 hydrogen bonds with K94 of chain A and R132 of chain A.
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-T7 forms pi-pi interactions with W66 of chain B and forms a hydrogen bond with K96.
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-T8 is stabilized by a hydrophobic patch on the B6’-B7’ hairpin (V90 chain A)
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-Phosphate groups of T8 stabilized through hydrogen bonding with A81, H80, and G106.
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Interestingly the residues involved in DNA interactions are highly conserved among DdrB homologues. These binding interactions are not highly specific and contain a very small number of specific hydrogen bonds, suggesting that DdrB can bind to a variety of ssDNA strands.
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It should be noted that the quarternary structure enables the formation of a ssDNA channel. This structure forms independent of ssDNA binding and is stabilized by a variety of factors. The major interaction involve the interactions between the B6’-B7’ hairpin of chain E1 with the cleft from chains A2 and B2. Stabilization factors include electrostatic interactions and hydrogen bonding. Three essential salt bridges have also been identified in stabilizing this structure, they involve residues E51 and R83.
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==Related Proteins==
==Related Proteins==
No proteins are classified as directly related
No proteins are classified as directly related

Revision as of 06:08, 28 April 2014

DdrB

4hqb

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Links to Available structures

4hqb, 4exw

References and Notes

  1. Davenport RC, Bash PA, Seaton BA, Karplus M, Petsko GA, Ringe D. Structure of the triosephosphate isomerase-phosphoglycolohydroxamate complex: an analogue of the intermediate on the reaction pathway. Biochemistry. 1991 Jun 18;30(24):5821-6. PMID:2043623

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