Octahedral Iron in Catalytic Sites of Endonuclease IV from Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli
Saveliy Kirillov,
Michail Isupov,
Neil G. Paterson
et al.
Abstract:During Staphylococcus aureus infections, reactive oxygen species cause DNA damage, including nucleotide base modification. After removal of the defective base, excision repair requires an endonuclease IV (Nfo), which hydrolyzes the phosphodiester bond 5′ to the abasic nucleotide. This class of enzymes, typified by the enzyme from Escherichia coli, contains a catalytic site with three metal ions, previously reported to be all Zn 2+ . The 1.05 Å structure of Nfo from the Gram-positive organism S. aureus (SaNfo) … Show more
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