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'''Crystal structure of a MUG-DNA product complex'''
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===Crystal structure of a MUG-DNA product complex===
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==Overview==
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G:U mismatches resulting from deamination of cytosine are the most common promutagenic lesions occurring in DNA. Uracil is removed in a base-excision repair pathway by uracil DNA-glycosylase (UDG), which excises uracil from both single- and double-stranded DNA. Recently, a biochemically distinct family of DNA repair enzymes has been identified, which excises both uracil and thymine, but only from mispairs with guanine. Crystal structures of the mismatch-specific uracil DNA-glycosylase (MUG) from E. coli, and of a DNA complex, reveal a remarkable structural and functional homology to UDGs despite low sequence identity. Details of the MUG structure explain its thymine DNA-glycosylase activity and the specificity for G:U/T mispairs, which derives from direct recognition of guanine on the complementary strand.
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==About this Structure==
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Template:STRUCTURE 1mwi

Crystal structure of a MUG-DNA product complex

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 9489705

About this Structure

1MWI is a Single protein structure of sequence from Escherichia coli. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Crystal structure of a G:T/U mismatch-specific DNA glycosylase: mismatch recognition by complementary-strand interactions., Barrett TE, Savva R, Panayotou G, Barlow T, Brown T, Jiricny J, Pearl LH, Cell. 1998 Jan 9;92(1):117-29. PMID:9489705

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