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| | + | <scene name='NS5B/Native_ns5b/5'>Beta-hairpin in thumb domain</scene> |
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| | <applet load='2HAI_DNA5.pdb' size='400' frame='true' align='left' caption='PDB IDs 2HAI (protein) 1RTD (DNA)' />NS5B with B form DNA from HIV Reverse Transcriptase co-crystal model. DNA was modeled in by alignment of palms domain. A beta hairpin in the thumb domain has been moved to accommodate DNA, the hairpin is modeled into the minor groove, a possible binding site. Catalytic Mg2+ ions are modeled in green, these would be coordinated by the three aspartic acid carboxylates, (D220, D318 and D319). | | <applet load='2HAI_DNA5.pdb' size='400' frame='true' align='left' caption='PDB IDs 2HAI (protein) 1RTD (DNA)' />NS5B with B form DNA from HIV Reverse Transcriptase co-crystal model. DNA was modeled in by alignment of palms domain. A beta hairpin in the thumb domain has been moved to accommodate DNA, the hairpin is modeled into the minor groove, a possible binding site. Catalytic Mg2+ ions are modeled in green, these would be coordinated by the three aspartic acid carboxylates, (D220, D318 and D319). |
Revision as of 19:14, 20 April 2009
RNA Dependent RNA Polymerase from Hepatitis C Virus
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NS5B with B form DNA from HIV Reverse Transcriptase co-crystal model. DNA was modeled in by alignment of palms domain. A beta hairpin in the thumb domain has been moved to accommodate DNA, the hairpin is modeled into the minor groove, a possible binding site. Catalytic Mg2+ ions are modeled in green, these would be coordinated by the three aspartic acid carboxylates, (D220, D318 and D319).
The template strand is seen entering through a gap in the fingers domain, incoming nucleotide that extends the primer lines up with the NS5B active site and duplex DNA exits the enzyme through the large central hole.
Image:2HAI RNA binders.jpg
NS5B with peptide segments known to bind RNA highlighted
Image:PolyProtein.jpg
NS5B + LIGANDS