AbstractThe RecQ helicase from Deinococcus radiodurans (DrRecQ) distinguishes from other helicases in that it utilizes its three ‘helicase and RNaseD C-terminal’ domains (HRDC1, HRDC2 and HRDC3) to regulate its activity. These HRDC domains have different influence on the biochemical functions of DrRecQ. Currently, only the structure of HRDC3 was reported. Here, we determined the NMR structure of the N-terminal-most HRDC1, revealing a potential DNA binding domain. Fluorescence anisotropy assay indicates that HRDC1 has binding affinity weaker than 70μM to all DNA substrates without any specificity. Biochemical assays suggested that HRDC1 cooperates with other domains to enhance full-length DrRecQ interactions with DNA
In this issue of Structure, Kitano et al. describe the structure of the DNA-bound winged-helix domai...
RecQ helicases are a widely conserved family of ATP-dependent motors with diverse roles in nearly ev...
DNA helicases are responsible for unwinding the duplex DNA, a key step in many biological processes....
AbstractThe RecQ helicase from Deinococcus radiodurans (DrRecQ) distinguishes from other helicases i...
SummaryRecQ DNA helicases are multidomain enzymes that play pivotal roles in genome maintenance path...
AbstractBackground: The HRDC (helicase and RNaseD C-terminal) domain is found at the C terminus of m...
BACKGROUND: The HRDC (helicase and RNaseD C−terminal) domain is found at the C terminus of many RecQ...
BACKGROUND: The HRDC (helicase and RNaseD C-terminal) domain is found at the C terminus of many RecQ...
RecQ DNA helicases are key enzymes in the maintenance of genome integrity, and they have functions i...
The RecQ helicases are involved in several aspects of DNA metabolism. Five members of the RecQ famil...
RecQ helicases, essential enzymes for maintaining genome integrity, possess the capability to partic...
The allosteric communication between the ATP- and DNA-binding sites of RecQ helicases enables effici...
International audienceDNA helicases are responsible for unwinding the duplex DNA, a key step in many...
Copyright © 2014 Sheng-Chia Chen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
SummaryThe RecQ family of DNA helicases including WRN (Werner syndrome protein) and BLM (Bloom syndr...
In this issue of Structure, Kitano et al. describe the structure of the DNA-bound winged-helix domai...
RecQ helicases are a widely conserved family of ATP-dependent motors with diverse roles in nearly ev...
DNA helicases are responsible for unwinding the duplex DNA, a key step in many biological processes....
AbstractThe RecQ helicase from Deinococcus radiodurans (DrRecQ) distinguishes from other helicases i...
SummaryRecQ DNA helicases are multidomain enzymes that play pivotal roles in genome maintenance path...
AbstractBackground: The HRDC (helicase and RNaseD C-terminal) domain is found at the C terminus of m...
BACKGROUND: The HRDC (helicase and RNaseD C−terminal) domain is found at the C terminus of many RecQ...
BACKGROUND: The HRDC (helicase and RNaseD C-terminal) domain is found at the C terminus of many RecQ...
RecQ DNA helicases are key enzymes in the maintenance of genome integrity, and they have functions i...
The RecQ helicases are involved in several aspects of DNA metabolism. Five members of the RecQ famil...
RecQ helicases, essential enzymes for maintaining genome integrity, possess the capability to partic...
The allosteric communication between the ATP- and DNA-binding sites of RecQ helicases enables effici...
International audienceDNA helicases are responsible for unwinding the duplex DNA, a key step in many...
Copyright © 2014 Sheng-Chia Chen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
SummaryThe RecQ family of DNA helicases including WRN (Werner syndrome protein) and BLM (Bloom syndr...
In this issue of Structure, Kitano et al. describe the structure of the DNA-bound winged-helix domai...
RecQ helicases are a widely conserved family of ATP-dependent motors with diverse roles in nearly ev...
DNA helicases are responsible for unwinding the duplex DNA, a key step in many biological processes....