Damage detection by the UvrABC pathway: Crystal structure of UvrB bound to fluorescein-adducted DNA

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2nmv, resolution 2.95Å

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OverviewOverview

UvrB is the damage recognition element of the highly conserved UvrABC pathway that functions in the removal of bulky DNA adducts. Pivotal to this is the formation of a damage detection complex that relies on the ability of UvrB to locate and sequester diverse lesions. Whilst structures of UvrB bound to DNA have recently been reported, none address the issue of lesion recognition. Here, we describe the crystal structure of UvrB bound to a pentanucleotide containing a single fluorescein-adducted thymine that reveals a unique mechanism for damage detection entirely dependent on the exclusion of lesions larger than an undamaged nucleotide.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

2NMV is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Bacillus subtilis with , and as ligands. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Damage detection by the UvrABC pathway: crystal structure of UvrB bound to fluorescein-adducted DNA., Waters TR, Eryilmaz J, Geddes S, Barrett TE, FEBS Lett. 2006 Nov 27;580(27):6423-7. Epub 2006 Nov 3. PMID:17097086

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