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== UvrD Binding Site for ATP analog (ADP•MgF<sub>3</sub>) == | == UvrD Binding Site for ATP analog (ADP•MgF<sub>3</sub>) == | ||
To capture the UvrD-DNA-ADP complex, a new crystal structure used ADP•MgF<sub>3</sub> after NaF was added to help improve crystal growth. This structure is believed to be a more authentic transition state analog, which differs from the AMPPNP analog slightly. The <scene name='92/925553/Adp_analog_complete/1'>ADP analog</scene> has a <scene name='92/925553/Adp_e566_and_gol/2'>GOL region</scene>, which is a glycerol molecule, which has hydrogen bonding similar to interactions that E566 has to a 3' OH of the ribose. The DNA isn't actually bound in the crystal structure, but can be used to visualize what hydrogen bonding might look like when connected to the backbone in DNA. <scene name='92/925553/Adp_e566_and_gol_hbonding_comp/2'>This glycerol molecule hydrogen bonds with E566</scene>, which typically would bind to the 3' OH of the ribose of DNA. Another residue, R37 (Not Shown), binds to the 2' OH of ribose, which has weaker hydrogen bonding. This is a structural component that allows UvrD to bind both ATP and dATP<ref name="ATP_Binding" />. | To capture the UvrD-DNA-ADP complex, a new crystal structure used ADP•MgF<sub>3</sub> after NaF was added to help improve crystal growth. This structure is believed to be a more authentic transition state analog, which differs from the AMPPNP analog slightly. The <scene name='92/925553/Adp_analog_complete/1'>ADP analog</scene> has a <scene name='92/925553/Adp_e566_and_gol/2'>GOL region</scene>, which is a glycerol molecule, which has hydrogen bonding similar to interactions that E566 has to a 3' OH of the ribose. The DNA isn't actually bound in the crystal structure, but can be used to visualize what hydrogen bonding might look like when connected to the backbone in DNA. <scene name='92/925553/Adp_e566_and_gol_hbonding_comp/2'>This glycerol molecule hydrogen bonds with E566</scene>, which typically would bind to the 3' OH of the ribose of DNA. Another residue, R37 (Not Shown), binds to the 2' OH of ribose, which has weaker hydrogen bonding. This is a structural component that allows UvrD to bind both ATP and dATP<ref name="ATP_Binding" />. | ||
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<scene name='92/925553/Atp_analog/6'>ATP analog</scene> | <scene name='92/925553/Atp_analog/6'>ATP analog</scene> | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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