1zp7

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1zp7, resolution 2.25Å

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The structure of Bacillus subtilis RecU Holliday junction resolvase and its role in substrate selection and sequence specific cleavage.

Overview

We have determined the structure of the enzyme RecU from Bacillus, subtilis, that is the general Holliday junction resolving enzyme in, Gram-positive bacteria. The enzyme fold reveals a striking similarity to a, class of resolvase enzymes found in archaeal sources and members of the, type II restriction endonuclease family to which they are related. The, structure confirms the presence of active sites formed around clusters of, acidic residues that we have also shown to bind divalent cations., Mutagenesis data presented here support the key role of certain residues., The RecU structure suggests a basis for Holliday junction selectivity and, suggests how sequence-specific cleavage might be achieved. Models for a, resolvase-DNA complex address how the enzyme might organize junctions into, an approximately 4-fold symmetric form.

About this Structure

1ZP7 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Bacillus subtilis. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

The structure of Bacillus subtilis RecU Holliday junction resolvase and its role in substrate selection and sequence-specific cleavage., McGregor N, Ayora S, Sedelnikova S, Carrasco B, Alonso JC, Thaw P, Rafferty J, Structure. 2005 Sep;13(9):1341-51. PMID:16154091

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