2001
DOI: 10.1093/emboj/20.14.3631
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Intertwined structure of the DNA-binding domain of intron endonuclease I-TevI with its substrate

Abstract: I-TevI is a site-speci®c, sequence-tolerant intron endonuclease. The crystal structure of the DNA-binding domain of I-TevI complexed with the 20 bp primary binding region of its DNA target reveals an unusually extended structure composed of three subdomains: a Zn ®nger, an elongated segment containing a minor groove-binding a-helix, and a helix±turn±helix. The protein wraps around the DNA, mostly following the minor groove, contacting the phosphate backbone along the full length of the duplex. Surprisingly, wh… Show more

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“…The recently solved structure of the modular DNA-binding domain of intron endonuclease ITevI complexed with its homing-site duplex (12) has stimulated an analysis of the roles of its individual subdomains. The binding ability of nested sets of deletion derivatives suggests that the H-T-H module at the C terminus, the central minor groovebinding helix, and their joining region are required for DNA binding.…”
Section: Discussion the Zinc Finger Of I-tevi Is A Component Of The Fmentioning
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“…The recently solved structure of the modular DNA-binding domain of intron endonuclease ITevI complexed with its homing-site duplex (12) has stimulated an analysis of the roles of its individual subdomains. The binding ability of nested sets of deletion derivatives suggests that the H-T-H module at the C terminus, the central minor groovebinding helix, and their joining region are required for DNA binding.…”
Section: Discussion the Zinc Finger Of I-tevi Is A Component Of The Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…N-terminal deletions would presumably leave intact most of the phosphate contacts while removing base contacts (Fig. 1C) (12). Qualitatively, the deletion of amino acids 130-167 (Fig.…”
Section: Delineation Of Binding Activity With Subdomain Deletion Derimentioning
confidence: 99%
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