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1ksx, resolution 3.20Å

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Crystal Structures of Two Intermediates in the Assembly of the Papillomavirus Replication Initiation Complex

Overview

Initiation of DNA replication of the papillomavirus genome is a multi-step, process involving the sequential loading of viral E1 protein subunits onto, the origin of replication. Here we have captured structural snapshots of, two sequential steps in the assembly process. Initially, an E1 dimer binds, to adjacent major grooves on one face of the double helix; a second dimer, then binds to another face of the helix. Each E1 monomer has two, DNA-binding modules: a DNA-binding loop, which binds to one DNA strand and, a DNA-binding helix, which binds to the opposite strand. The nature of DNA, binding suggests a mechanism for the transition between double- and, single-stranded DNA binding that is implicit in the progression to a, functional helicase.

About this Structure

1KSX is a Single protein structure of sequence from Bovine papillomavirus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Crystal structures of two intermediates in the assembly of the papillomavirus replication initiation complex., Enemark EJ, Stenlund A, Joshua-Tor L, EMBO J. 2002 Mar 15;21(6):1487-96. PMID:11889054

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