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Default NMR resonance assignments for the nucleotide binding domains of the E. coli clamp loader complex gamma subunit

NMR resonance assignments for the nucleotide binding domains of the E. coli clamp loader complex gamma subunit

The E. coli ? clamp loader is a pentameric complex of ?, ?' and three ? subunits that opens and loads ?-clamp proteins onto DNA in an ATP-dependent process essential for efficient DNA replication. ATP binding to the ? subunits promotes conformational changes that enable the clamp loader to bind and open the ring-shaped ?-clamp homodimer. Here we report the nearly complete backbone and side-chain ¹H, ^(13)C and ^(15)N NMR resonance assignments of the 242-residue truncated ? subunit of the clamp...

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