RadA recombinase in complex with AMP-PNP and high concentration of K+RadA recombinase in complex with AMP-PNP and high concentration of K+

Structural highlights

2fpm is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Methanococcus voltae. This structure supersedes the now removed PDB entry 1z4d. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Ligands:, ,
Related:1t4g, 1xu4, 2fpk, 2fpl
Gene:RADA (Methanococcus voltae)
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, RCSB, PDBsum

Evolutionary Conservation

 

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

Members of a superfamily of RecA-like recombinases facilitate a central strand exchange reaction in the DNA repair process. Archaeal RadA and Rad51 and eukaryal Rad51 and meiosis-specific DMC1 form a closely related group of recombinases distinct from bacterial RecA. Nevertheless, all such recombinases share a conserved core domain which carries the ATPase site and putative DNA-binding sites. Here we present the crystal structure of an archaeal RadA from Methanococcus voltae (MvRadA) in complex with ADP and Mg2+ at 2.1 A resolution. The crystallized RadA-ADP filament has an extended helical pitch similar to those of previously determined structures in the presence of nonhydrolyzable ATP analogue AMP-PNP. Structural comparison reveals two recurrent conformations with an extensive allosteric effect spanning the ATPase site and the putative DNA-binding L2 region. Varied conformations of the L2 region also imply a dynamic nature of recombinase-bound DNA.

Crystal structure of Methanococcus voltae RadA in complex with ADP: hydrolysis-induced conformational change.,Qian X, Wu Y, He Y, Luo Y Biochemistry. 2005 Oct 25;44(42):13753-61. PMID:16229465[1]

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References

  1. Qian X, Wu Y, He Y, Luo Y. Crystal structure of Methanococcus voltae RadA in complex with ADP: hydrolysis-induced conformational change. Biochemistry. 2005 Oct 25;44(42):13753-61. PMID:16229465 doi:10.1021/bi051222i

2fpm, resolution 2.00Å

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