NS5B
From Proteopedia
RNA Dependent RNA Polymerase from Hepatitis C Virus
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Though Hepatitis C virus is of the Flaviviridae family the structure of NS5B is similar to the polymerase of bacteriophage ø 6. The similarity to the bacteriophage polymerase is due to NS5B containing a fully encircled active site. Like many template-dependent nucleotide polymerases, NS5B can be visualized similar to a right hand. NS5B contains several , fingers in blue, palm in magenta, thumb in green and a c-terminal domain in yellow. The palm domain contains the active site aspartates and there are several contacts between the fingers and thumbs domain that give the active site an encircled structure. There is a that is proposed to move upon formation of exiting double stranded RNA.
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The template strand is seen entering through a gap in the fingers domain. An incoming dTTP that would extend the primer strand lines up with the NS5B active site and duplex DNA exits the enzyme through the large central hole. P
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Each of the identified peptides that bind single stranded RNA are found in the
Image:PolyProtein.jpg Figure 4. http://www.nature.com/nrmicro/journal/v5/n6/fig_tab/nrmicro1645_F4.html
NS5B + LIGANDS
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