Transcription-repair coupling factor
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The bacterial transcription-repair coupling factor TRCF, also called Mfd translocase, is a DNA repair protein. It has a role in transcription-coupled repair, a subpathway of nucleotide excision repair (NER). Mfd recognizes stalled RNA polymerase and either restarts transcription or removes the stalled polymerase and recruits the NER proteins UvrA and UvrB.
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Function
Transcription-repair coupling factor (TRCF) or Mfd enables the coupling of these processes in bacteria and humans. The TRCF has ATPase activity.
Size exclusion chromatogaphy indicates that the protein
Structural highlights
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3D Structures of Transcription-repair coupling factor
Updated on 15-August-2021
2eyq – EcTRCF – Escherichia coli
6X2N, 6X2F, 6X26, 6X50, 6X43, 6X4W, 6X4Y - EcTRCF, RNA polymerase, RNA, DNA (Cryo EM) />
3hjh – EcTRCF residues 1-470
2b2n - EcTRCF residues 1-333
6yhz - EcTRCF residues 472-547 – NMR
4dfc – EcTRCF D2 domain 127-213 + UvrABC system protein A
6xeo – EcTRCF + DNA – Cryo EM
3mlq – TtTRCF RNA polymerase interacting domain + DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit β - Thermus thermophilus
6m6a – TtTRCF + RNA polymerase – Cryo EM
6m6b – TtTRCF + RNA polymerase + ATP-γ-S – Cryo EM
2qsr – TRCF C terminal – Streptococcus pneumoni
6ac6, 6aca, 6ac8 – MsTRCF – Mycobacterium smegmatis
6acx – MsTRCF + ADP
Reference
- Deaconescu AM, Chambers AL, Smith AJ, Nickels BE, Hochschild A, Savery NJ, Darst SA. Structural basis for bacterial transcription-coupled DNA repair. Cell. 2006 Feb 10;124(3):507-20. PMID:16469698 doi:10.1016/j.cell.2005.11.045
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