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Default NMR assignments and secondary structure of the UvrC binding domain of UvrB.

NMR assignments and secondary structure of the UvrC binding domain of UvrB.

Related Articles NMR assignments and secondary structure of the UvrC binding domain of UvrB.

FEBS Lett. 1999 May 21;451(2):181-5

Authors: Alexandrovich A, Sanderson MR, Moolenaar GF, Goosen N, Lane AN

The 55 residue C-terminal domain of UvrB that interacts with UvrC during excision repair in Escherichia coli has been expressed and purified as a (His)6 fusion construct. The fragment forms a stable folded domain in solution. Heteronuclear NMR experiments were used to obtain extensive 15N, 13C and 1H NMR assignments. NOESY and chemical shift data showed that the protein comprises two helices from residues 630 to 648 and from 652 to 670. 15N relaxation data also show that the first 11 and last three residues are unstructured. The effective rotational correlation time within the structured region is not consistent with a monomer. This oligomerisation may be relevant to the mode of dimerisation of UvrB with the homologous domain of UvrC.

PMID: 10371161 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



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