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<StructureSection load='1jm71.pdb' size='450' side='right' caption='' scene='75/751104/Cv/2' pspeed='8'>
<StructureSection load='1jm7.pdb' size='450' side='right' caption='Human BRCA1 ring domain complex with BARD1 ring domain and Zn+2 ions (PDB code [[1jm7]])' scene='75/751104/Cv/2' pspeed='8'>


The RING domain of the breast and ovarian cancer tumor suppressor BRCA1 interacts with multiple cognate proteins, including the RING protein BARD1. Proper function of the BRCA1 RING domain is critical, as evidenced by the many cancer-predisposing mutations found within this domain. We present the solution structure of the heterodimer formed between the RING domains of BRCA1 and BARD1. Comparison with the RING homodimer of the V(D)J recombination-activating protein RAG1 reveals the structural diversity of complexes formed by interactions between different RING domains. The BRCA1–BARD1 structure provides a model for its ubiquitin ligase activity, illustrates how the BRCA1 RING domain can be involved in associations with multiple protein partners and provides a framework for understanding cancer-causing mutations at the molecular level.<ref>PMID: 11573085</ref>
The RING domain of the breast and ovarian cancer '''tumor suppressor BRCA1''' interacts with multiple cognate proteins, including the RING protein BARD1. Proper function of the BRCA1 RING domain is critical, as evidenced by the many cancer-predisposing mutations found within this domain. We present the solution structure of the heterodimer formed between the RING domains of BRCA1 and BARD1. Comparison with the RING homodimer of the V(D)J recombination-activating protein RAG1 reveals the structural diversity of complexes formed by interactions between different RING domains. The BRCA1–BARD1 structure provides a model for its ubiquitin ligase activity, illustrates how the BRCA1 RING domain can be involved in associations with multiple protein partners and provides a framework for understanding cancer-causing mutations at the molecular level.<ref>PMID: 11573085</ref>


<scene name='75/751104/Cv/20'>Pathogenic and benign mutations in RING domain</scene>. <font color='magenta'><b>Pathogenic mutations are shown in magenta</b></font>, <font color='lime'><b>benign mutations are shown in green</b></font>.
<scene name='75/751104/Cv/28'>Pathogenic and benign mutations in RING domain</scene>. <font color='magenta'><b>Pathogenic mutations are shown in magenta</b></font>, <font color='lime'><b>benign mutations are shown in green</b></font>.
   
   
==Pathogenic mutations==
==Pathogenic mutations==
*<scene name='75/751104/Cv/21'>Pathogenic mutations in RING domain</scene>.
*<scene name='75/751104/Cv/21'>Pathogenic mutations in RING domain</scene>.
To begin with scenes, please click in the following order: "Mutation ...", after that on "Wild type", "Mutation" and so on.
 
*'''Mutation L22S''': <scene name='75/751104/L22s/3'>Wild type</scene> and the <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame next</script><text>Mutation</text></jmolButton></jmol>. <scene name='75/751104/L22s/1'>Mutated and wildtype residues together</scene>. <scene name='75/751104/L22s/2'>Click here to see animation of this scene</scene>. ([[1jm7]]). Putative new hydrogen bonds were added.
*<scene name='75/751104/L22s/7'>Mutation L22S: </scene>  
*<scene name='75/751104/T37k/1'>Mutation T37K</scene>. <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame 1</script><text>Wild type</text></jmolButton></jmol> and the <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame next</script><text>Mutation</text></jmolButton></jmol>. <scene name='75/751104/T37k/2'>Click here to see animation of this scene</scene>. ([[1jm7]]).  
<jmol>
*<scene name='75/751104/Cv/15'>Mutation C39R</scene>. <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame 1</script><text>Wild type</text></jmolButton></jmol> and the <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame next</script><text>Mutation</text></jmolButton></jmol>. <scene name='75/751104/Cv/16'>Click here to see animation of this scene</scene>. ([[1jm7]]). This mutation causes missing of S-Zn bond.
<jmolLink>
*<scene name='75/751104/H41r/3'>Mutation H41R</scene>. <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame 1</script><text>Wild type</text></jmolButton></jmol> and the <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame next</script><text>Mutation</text></jmolButton></jmol>. <scene name='75/751104/H41r/4'>Click here to see animation of this scene</scene>. ([[1jm7]]). This mutation causes missing of N-Zn bond.
  <script>
*<scene name='75/751104/C44s/1'>Mutation C44S</scene>. <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame 1</script><text>Wild type</text></jmolButton></jmol> and the <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame next</script><text>Mutation</text></jmolButton></jmol>. <scene name='75/751104/C44s/2'>Click here to see animation of this scene</scene>. ([[1jm7]]). This mutation causes missing of S-Zn bond.
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 1 1 play; animation off; frame 1; select [LEU]22;color selectionHalos green;selectionHalos on;
*<scene name='75/751104/C44y/1'>Mutation C44Y</scene>. <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame 1</script><text>Wild type</text></jmolButton></jmol> and the <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame next</script><text>Mutation</text></jmolButton></jmol>. <scene name='75/751104/C44y/2'>Click here to see animation of this scene</scene> ([[1jm7]]). This mutation causes missing of S-Zn bond.
  </script>
*<scene name='75/751104/C61g/1'>Mutation C61G</scene>. <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame 1</script><text>Wild type</text></jmolButton></jmol> and the <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame next</script><text>Mutation</text></jmolButton></jmol>. <scene name='75/751104/C61g/2'>Click here to see animation of this scene</scene> ([[1jm7]]). This mutation causes missing of S-Zn bond.
<text>Wild type </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
conformation and
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 2 2 play; animation off; frame 2; select [SER]22;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutation.
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
Click here to see the
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation off; frame all; select [SER]22;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutated and wild type
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> residues together, and an
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
  animation on; animation mode loop; frame play; select [SER]22;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>animation
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> between the two states. Putative new hydrogen bonds were added.
*<scene name='75/751104/T37k/4'>Mutation T37K:</scene>  
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 1 1 play; animation off; frame 1; select [THR]37;color selectionHalos green;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
<text>Wild type </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
conformation and
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 2 2 play; animation off; frame 2; select [LYS]37;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutation.
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
Click here to see the
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation off; frame all; select [LYS]37;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutated and wild type
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> residues together, and an
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
  animation on; animation mode loop; frame play; select [LYS]37;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>animation
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> between the two states.
*<scene name='75/751104/C39r/2'>Mutation C39R:</scene>  
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 1 1 play; animation off; frame 1; select [CYS]39;color selectionHalos green;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
<text>Wild type </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
conformation and
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 2 2 play; animation off; frame 2; select [ARG]39;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutation.
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
Click here to see the
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation off; frame all; select [ARG]39;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutated and wild type
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> residues together, and an
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
  animation on; animation mode loop; frame play; select [ARG]39;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>animation
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> between the two states. This mutation causes missing of S-Zn bond.
*<scene name='75/751104/H41r/6'>Mutation H41R:</scene>  
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 1 1 play; animation off; frame 1; select [HIS]41;color selectionHalos green;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
<text>Wild type </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
conformation and
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 2 2 play; animation off; frame 2; select [ARG]41;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutation.
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
Click here to see the
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation off; frame all; select [ARG]41;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutated and wild type
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> residues together, and an
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
  animation on; animation mode loop; frame play; select [ARG]41;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>animation
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> between the two states. This mutation causes missing of N-Zn bond.
*<scene name='75/751104/C44s/4'>Mutation C44S:</scene>  
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 1 1 play; animation off; frame 1; select [CYS]44;color selectionHalos green;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
<text>Wild type </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
conformation and
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 2 2 play; animation off; frame 2; select [SER]44;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutation.
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
Click here to see the
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation off; frame all; select [SER]44;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutated and wild type
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> residues together, and an
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
  animation on; animation mode loop; frame play; select [SER]44;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>animation
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> between the two states. This mutation causes missing of S-Zn bond.
*<scene name='75/751104/C44y/4'>Mutation C44Y:</scene>  
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 1 1 play; animation off; frame 1; select [CYS]44;color selectionHalos green;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
<text>Wild type </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
conformation and
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 2 2 play; animation off; frame 2; select [TYR]44;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutation.
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
Click here to see the
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation off; frame all; select [TYR]44;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutated and wild type
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> residues together, and an
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
  animation on; animation mode loop; frame play; select [TYR]44;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>animation
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> between the two states. This mutation causes missing of S-Zn bond.
 
=== Very severe pathogenic mutation ===
*<scene name='75/751104/C61g/4'>Mutation C61G:</scene>  
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 1 1 play; animation off; frame 1; select [CYS]61;color selectionHalos green;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
<text>Wild type </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
conformation and
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 2 2 play; animation off; frame 2; select [GLY]61;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutation.
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
Click here to see the
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation off; frame all; select [GLY]61;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutated and wild type
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> residues together, and an
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
  animation on; animation mode loop; frame play; select [GLY]61;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>animation
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> between the two states. This mutation causes missing of S-Zn bond.


==Benign mutations==
==Benign mutations==
*<scene name='75/751104/Cv/24'>Mutation K45Q</scene>. <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame 1</script><text>Wild type</text></jmolButton></jmol> and the <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame next</script><text>Mutation</text></jmolButton></jmol>. <scene name='75/751104/Cv/25'>Click here to see animation of this scene</scene>. ([[1jm7]]).
*<scene name='75/751104/Cv/29'>Mutation K45Q:</scene>
*<scene name='75/751104/Cv/11'>Mutation D67Y</scene>. <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame 1</script><text>Wild type</text></jmolButton></jmol> and the <jmol><jmolButton><script>frame next</script><text>Mutation</text></jmolButton></jmol>. <scene name='75/751104/Cv/10'>Click here to see animation of this scene</scene>. ([[1jm7]]).
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 1 1 play; animation off; frame 1; select [LYS]45;color selectionHalos green;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
<text>Wild type </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
conformation and
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 2 2 play; animation off; frame 2; select [GLN]45;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutation.
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
Click here to see the
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation off; frame all; select [GLN]45;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutated and wild type
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> residues together, and an
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
  animation on; animation mode loop; frame play; select [GLN]45;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>animation
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> between the two states.  
*<scene name='75/751104/Cv/30'>Mutation D67Y:</scene>  
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 1 1 play; animation off; frame 1; select [ASP]67;color selectionHalos green;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
<text>Wild type </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
conformation and
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation on; animation mode loop; frame 2 2 play; animation off; frame 2; select [TYR]67;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutation.
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol>
Click here to see the
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
    animation off; frame all; select [TYR]67;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>mutated and wild type
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> residues together, and an
<jmol>
<jmolLink>
  <script>
  animation on; animation mode loop; frame play; select [TYR]67;color selectionHalos red;selectionHalos on;
  </script>
  <text>animation
  </text>
</jmolLink>
</jmol> between the two states.
</StructureSection>
</StructureSection>
== References ==
== References ==

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