1bnk

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Template:STRUCTURE 1bnk

HUMAN 3-METHYLADENINE DNA GLYCOSYLASE COMPLEXED TO DNA


Overview

DNA N-glycosylases are base excision-repair proteins that locate and cleave damaged bases from DNA as the first step in restoring the genetic blueprint. The human enzyme 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylase removes a diverse group of damaged bases from DNA, including cytotoxic and mutagenic alkylation adducts of purines. We report the crystal structure of human 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylase complexed to a mechanism-based pyrrolidine inhibitor. The enzyme has intercalated into the minor groove of DNA, causing the abasic pyrrolidine nucleotide to flip into the enzyme active site, where a bound water is poised for nucleophilic attack. The structure shows an elegant means of exposing a nucleotide for base excision as well as a network of residues that could catalyze the in-line displacement of a damaged base from the phosphodeoxyribose backbone.

About this Structure

1BNK is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Crystal structure of a human alkylbase-DNA repair enzyme complexed to DNA: mechanisms for nucleotide flipping and base excision., Lau AY, Scharer OD, Samson L, Verdine GL, Ellenberger T, Cell. 1998 Oct 16;95(2):249-58. PMID:9790531 Page seeded by OCA on Fri May 2 11:44:14 2008

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