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Secondary structure and NMR resonance assignments of the C-terminal DNA-binding domain of Uup protein.

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ATP-binding cassette (ABC) systems belong to a large superfamily of proteins that couple the energy released from ATP hydrolysis to a wide variety of cellular processes, including not only transport of various molecules, but also gene regulation, and DNA repair. Mutations in the bacterial uup gene, which encodes a cytosolic ABC ATPase, lead to an increase in the frequency of precise excision of transposons Tn10 and Tn5, suggesting a role of the Uup protein in DNA metabolism. Uup is a 72 kDa polypeptide which comprises two ABC domains, separated by a 75-residue linker, and a C-terminal domain (CTD) of unknown function. The Uup protein from Escherichia coli has been shown to bind DNA in vitro, and the CTD domain contributes to the DNA-binding affinity. We have produced and purified uniformly labeled (15)N- and (15)N/(13)C Uup CTD domain (region 528-635), and assigned backbone and side-chains resonances using heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy. Secondary structure evaluation based on backbone chemical shifts is consistent with the presence of three α-helices, including two long ones (residues 564-590 and 601-632), suggesting that Uup CTD may fold as an intramolecular coiled coil motif. This work provides the starting point towards determining the first atomic structure of a non-ATPase domain within the vast REG subfamily of ABC soluble ATPases.

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Chimie organique
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hal-00680915 , version 1 (20-03-2012)

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Ludovic Carlier, a Sander Haase, Monica y Burgos Zepeda, Elie Dassa, Olivier Lequin. Secondary structure and NMR resonance assignments of the C-terminal DNA-binding domain of Uup protein.. Biomolecular NMR Assignments, 2012, 6 (2), pp.197-200. ⟨10.1007/s12104-012-9356-3⟩. ⟨hal-00680915⟩
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