1cw0

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Template:STRUCTURE 1cw0

CRYSTAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS OF VERY SHORT PATCH REPAIR (VSR) ENDONUCLEASE IN COMPLEX WITH A DUPLEX DNA


Overview

The crystal structure of very short patch repair (Vsr) endonuclease, in complex with Mg2+ and with duplex DNA containing a TG mismatch, has been determined at 2.3 A resolution. In E. coli, the enzyme recognizes a TG mismatched base pair, generated after spontaneous deamination of methylated cytosines, and cleaves the phosphate backbone on the 5' side of the thymine. Extensive interactions between the DNA and the protein characterize a novel recognition mechanism, where three aromatic residues intercalate from the major groove into the DNA to strikingly deform the base pair stacking. With the presence of a cleaved DNA intermediate in the active center, the structure of the Vsr/DNA complex provides detailed insights into the catalytic mechanism for endonuclease activity.

About this Structure

1CW0 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Escherichia coli. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Recognition of a TG mismatch: the crystal structure of very short patch repair endonuclease in complex with a DNA duplex., Tsutakawa SE, Jingami H, Morikawa K, Cell. 1999 Dec 10;99(6):615-23. PMID:10612397 Page seeded by OCA on Fri May 2 13:10:19 2008

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