EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS ALKALINE NUCLEASE D203S MUTANTEPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS ALKALINE NUCLEASE D203S MUTANT

Structural highlights

2w4b is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Human herpesvirus 4. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
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Publication Abstract from PubMed

Epstein-Barr virus, a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) virus, is a major human pathogen from the herpesvirus family. The nuclease is one of the lytic cycle proteins required for successful viral replication. In addition to the previously described endonuclease and exonuclease activities on single-stranded DNA and dsDNA substrates, we observed an RNase activity for Epstein-Barr virus nuclease in the presence of Mn(2+), giving a possible explanation for its role in host mRNA degradation. Its crystal structure shows a catalytic core of the D-(D/E)XK nuclease superfamily closely related to the exonuclease from bacteriophage lambda with a bridge across the active-site canyon. This bridge may reduce endonuclease activity, ensure processivity or play a role in strand separation of dsDNA substrates. As the DNA strand that is subject to cleavage is likely to make a sharp turn in front of the bridge, endonuclease activity on single-stranded DNA stretches appears to be possible, explaining the cleavage of circular substrates.

A bridge crosses the active-site canyon of the Epstein-Barr virus nuclease with DNase and RNase activities.,Buisson M, Geoui T, Flot D, Tarbouriech N, Ressing ME, Wiertz EJ, Burmeister WP J Mol Biol. 2009 Aug 28;391(4):717-28. Epub 2009 Jun 16. PMID:19538972[1]

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References

  1. Buisson M, Geoui T, Flot D, Tarbouriech N, Ressing ME, Wiertz EJ, Burmeister WP. A bridge crosses the active-site canyon of the Epstein-Barr virus nuclease with DNase and RNase activities. J Mol Biol. 2009 Aug 28;391(4):717-28. Epub 2009 Jun 16. PMID:19538972 doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2009.06.034

2w4b, resolution 3.50Å

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