6E8D | pdb_00006e8d

Crystal structure of the Bacillus subtilis sliding clamp-MutL complex.


Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
DcNMP_bindinge6e8dD1 A: alpha bundlesX: PriB N-terminal domain-likeH: Aconitase iron-sulfur domainT: Aconitase iron-sulfur domainF: cNMP_bindingECOD (develop294)
CcNMP_bindinge6e8dC1 A: alpha bundlesX: PriB N-terminal domain-likeH: Aconitase iron-sulfur domainT: Aconitase iron-sulfur domainF: cNMP_bindingECOD (develop294)
BcNMP_bindinge6e8dB1 A: alpha bundlesX: PriB N-terminal domain-likeH: Aconitase iron-sulfur domainT: Aconitase iron-sulfur domainF: cNMP_bindingECOD (develop294)
AcNMP_bindinge6e8dA1 A: alpha bundlesX: PriB N-terminal domain-likeH: Aconitase iron-sulfur domainT: Aconitase iron-sulfur domainF: cNMP_bindingECOD (develop294)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A, B, C, D
PF02768DNA polymerase III beta subunit, C-terminal domain (DNA_pol3_beta_3)DNA polymerase III beta subunit, C-terminal domainA dimer of the beta subunit of DNA polymerase beta forms a ring which encircles duplex DNA. Each monomer contains three domains of identical topology and DNA clamp fold. Domain
A, B, C, D
PF02767DNA polymerase III beta subunit, central domain (DNA_pol3_beta_2)DNA polymerase III beta subunit, central domainA dimer of the beta subunit of DNA polymerase beta forms a ring which encircles duplex DNA. Each monomer contains three domains of identical topology and DNA clamp fold. Domain
A, B, C, D
PF00712DNA polymerase III beta subunit, N-terminal domain (DNA_pol3_beta)DNA polymerase III beta subunit, N-terminal domainA dimer of the beta subunit of DNA polymerase beta forms a ring which encircles duplex DNA. Each monomer contains three domains of identical topology and DNA clamp fold. Domain
A, B, C, D
PF08676MutL C terminal dimerisation domain (MutL_C)MutL C terminal dimerisation domainMutL and MutS are key components of the DNA repair machinery that corrects replication errors [1]. MutS recognises mispaired or unpaired bases in a DNA duplex and in the presence of ATP, recruits MutL to form a DNA signaling complex for repair. The ...MutL and MutS are key components of the DNA repair machinery that corrects replication errors [1]. MutS recognises mispaired or unpaired bases in a DNA duplex and in the presence of ATP, recruits MutL to form a DNA signaling complex for repair. The N terminal region of MutL contains the ATPase domain and the C terminal is involved in dimerisation [3].
Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
A, B, C, D
Beta sliding clamp,DNA mismatch repair protein MutL