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<Structure load='3kz8bio-4mon.pdb.zip' size='400' frame='true' align='right' caption='Figure 5: Crystal structure of p53 DBD tetramer-DNA complex, [http://proteopedia.com/wiki/index.php/3kz8 PDB ID 3KZ8].' scene='Sandbox_Reserved_170/Complex/6' /> | <Structure load='3kz8bio-4mon.pdb.zip' size='400' frame='true' align='right' caption='Figure 5: Crystal structure of p53 DBD tetramer-DNA complex, [http://proteopedia.com/wiki/index.php/3kz8 PDB ID 3KZ8].' scene='Sandbox_Reserved_170/Complex/6' /> | ||
The <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_170/Complex/6'>DBD in tetrameric form binds to a response element</scene>, which consists of two half sites. These decameric half sites can be separated by a spacer of flexible length but in this case, the spacer is of length zero base pairs. The <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_170/Complex/7'>p53 tetramer binds DNA as a dimer of dimers</scene> with each dimer binding to one half site of the response element | The <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_170/Complex/6'>DBD in tetrameric form binds to a response element</scene>, which consists of two half sites. These decameric half sites can be separated by a spacer of flexible length but in this case, the spacer is of length zero base pairs. The <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_170/Complex/7'>p53 tetramer binds DNA as a dimer of dimers</scene> with each dimer binding to one half site of the response element<ref>Kitayner M, Rozenberg H, Kessler N, Rabinovich D, Shaulov L, Haran TE, Shakked Z. Structural basis of DNA recognition by p53 tetramers. Mol Cell. 2006 Jun 23;22(6):741-53. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16793544 PMID:16793544].</ref>. | ||
The p53 DBD assumes the conformation of an <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_170/Beta/1'>immunoglobulin-like fold consisting of a beta sandwich</scene>, which binds the response element in the major groove. A functionally important <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_170/Zn/1'>Zn2+ ion coordinates the Cys176, His179, Cys238, Cys242 residues</scene> and, thus, stabilizes the fold of the DBD. The iodide ions shown in the structure (magenta) are included due to crystallization. | The p53 DBD assumes the conformation of an <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_170/Beta/1'>immunoglobulin-like fold consisting of a beta sandwich</scene>, which binds the response element in the major groove. A functionally important <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_170/Zn/1'>Zn2+ ion coordinates the Cys176, His179, Cys238, Cys242 residues</scene> and, thus, stabilizes the fold of the DBD. The iodide ions shown in the structure (magenta) are included due to crystallization. |