RecQ helicases are a widely conserved family of ATP-dependent motors with diverse roles in nearly every aspect of bacterial and eukaryotic genome maintenance. However, the physical mechanisms by which RecQ helicases recognize and process specific DNA replication and repair intermediates are largely unknown. Here, we solved crystal structures of the human RECQ1 helicase in complexes with tailed-duplex DNA and ssDNA. The structures map the interactions of the ssDNA tail and the branch point along the helicase and Zn-binding domains, which, together with reported structures of other helicases, define the catalytic stages of helicase action. We also identify a strand-separating pin, which (uniquely in RECQ1) is buttressed by the protein dimer i...
RecQ helicases are a ubiquitous family of DNA unwinding enzymes required to preserve genome integrit...
SummaryThree (BLM, WRN, and RECQ4) of the five human RecQ helicases are linked to genetic disorders ...
The RecQ family of helicases is highly conserved both structurally and functionally from bacteria to...
The RecQ helicases are involved in several aspects of DNA metabolism. Five members of the RecQ famil...
RecQ helicases play an important role in preserving genomic integrity, and their cellular roles in D...
RecQ helicases have attracted considerable interest in recent years due to their role in the suppres...
RecQ helicases maintain chromosome stability by resolving a number of highly specific DNA structures...
RecQ helicases are essential for the maintenance of chromosome stability. In addition to DNA unwindi...
SummaryRecQ DNA helicases are multidomain enzymes that play pivotal roles in genome maintenance path...
RecQ helicases maintain chromosome stability by resolving a number of highly specific DNA structures...
The allosteric communication between the ATP- and DNA-binding sites of RecQ helicases enables effici...
In this issue of Structure, Kitano et al. describe the structure of the DNA-bound winged-helix domai...
SummaryThe RecQ family of DNA helicases including WRN (Werner syndrome protein) and BLM (Bloom syndr...
AbstractThe RecQ helicases are a highly conserved family of DNA-unwinding enzymes that play key role...
RecQ-like helicases, which include 5 members in the human genome, are important in maintaining genom...
RecQ helicases are a ubiquitous family of DNA unwinding enzymes required to preserve genome integrit...
SummaryThree (BLM, WRN, and RECQ4) of the five human RecQ helicases are linked to genetic disorders ...
The RecQ family of helicases is highly conserved both structurally and functionally from bacteria to...
The RecQ helicases are involved in several aspects of DNA metabolism. Five members of the RecQ famil...
RecQ helicases play an important role in preserving genomic integrity, and their cellular roles in D...
RecQ helicases have attracted considerable interest in recent years due to their role in the suppres...
RecQ helicases maintain chromosome stability by resolving a number of highly specific DNA structures...
RecQ helicases are essential for the maintenance of chromosome stability. In addition to DNA unwindi...
SummaryRecQ DNA helicases are multidomain enzymes that play pivotal roles in genome maintenance path...
RecQ helicases maintain chromosome stability by resolving a number of highly specific DNA structures...
The allosteric communication between the ATP- and DNA-binding sites of RecQ helicases enables effici...
In this issue of Structure, Kitano et al. describe the structure of the DNA-bound winged-helix domai...
SummaryThe RecQ family of DNA helicases including WRN (Werner syndrome protein) and BLM (Bloom syndr...
AbstractThe RecQ helicases are a highly conserved family of DNA-unwinding enzymes that play key role...
RecQ-like helicases, which include 5 members in the human genome, are important in maintaining genom...
RecQ helicases are a ubiquitous family of DNA unwinding enzymes required to preserve genome integrit...
SummaryThree (BLM, WRN, and RECQ4) of the five human RecQ helicases are linked to genetic disorders ...
The RecQ family of helicases is highly conserved both structurally and functionally from bacteria to...