1m55

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1m55, resolution 1.40Å

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Catalytic domain of the Adeno Associated Virus type 5 Rep protein

Overview

Adeno-associated virus (AAV), unique among animal viruses in its ability to integrate into a specific chromosomal location, is a promising vector for human gene therapy. AAV Replication (Rep) protein is essential for viral replication and integration, and its amino terminal domain possesses site-specific DNA binding and endonuclease activities required for replication initiation and integration. This domain displays a novel endonuclease fold and demonstrates an unexpected structural relationship to other viral origin binding proteins such as the papillomavirus E1 protein and the SV40 T antigen. The active site, located at the bottom of a positively charged cleft, is formed by the spatial convergence of a divalent metal ion and two conserved sequence motifs that define the rolling circle replication superfamily.

About this Structure

1M55 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Adeno-associated virus - 5 with and as ligands. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structural unity among viral origin binding proteins: crystal structure of the nuclease domain of adeno-associated virus Rep., Hickman AB, Ronning DR, Kotin RM, Dyda F, Mol Cell. 2002 Aug;10(2):327-37. PMID:12191478

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