Purine repressor (PurR) is a member of the lac repressor family. PurP binds DNA via a highly conserved helix-turn-helix at the N terminal (DBD). PurP contains a co-repressor binding domain as well (CBD). PurP binds to a 16-bp operator sequence and co-regulates genes which are involved in the biosynthesis of purine and pyrimidine nucleotides.
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3D structures of purine repressor3D structures of purine repressor
Updated on 04-December-2014
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- Purine repressor
- 1pru, 1prv - EcPurR DBD – Escherichia coli - NMR
- 1dbq - EcPurR CBD + Mg - NMR
- 1jhz - EcPurR CBD (mutant) + Mg
- Purine repressor complex with DNA and nucleotide
- 1pnr, 1bdi, 1qp0, 1qp4, 1qpz, 1qqb - EcPurR + DNA + hypoxanthine
- 1bdh, 2pud, 2pug, 1vpw, 1qp7, 1qqa, 1jfs, 1jft, 1jh9 - EcPurR (mutant) + DNA + hypoxanthine
- 1wet - EcPurR + DNA + guanine
- 2pua - EcPurR (mutant) + DNA + methylpurine
- 2pub, 2pue - EcPurR (mutant) + DNA + adenine
- 2puc, 2puf - EcPurR (mutant) + DNA + guanine
- 1zay - EcPurR + DNA + hypoxanthine + di-imino-purine
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