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Zinc-binding domains stability

In addition, three enzymes involved in DNA replication, including DNA primases, prokaryotic DNA topoisomerase I and some hexameric DNA helicases, are also classic zinc-ribbon proteins. In bacteriophage DNA primases, mutations of the zinc-binding residues abrogate the synthesis of RNA primers for lagging strand DNA synthesis. Strikingly, each subunit of the mini-chromosomal maintenance (MCM) protein, a heterohexameric helicase that initiates DNA replication in S. cerevisiae, contains an independently folded zinc-ribbon domain that appears to stabilize the dodecameric structure (a dimer of hexamers) of this replication complex. ... [Pg.5119]

The metzincin catalytic domain consists of a flat surface within a small cleft within which peptide substrates bind and are hydrolyzed (Fig. 8.2a). In astacins, the catalytic domain is stable, but adamalysins require a calcium ion to stabilize the flat surface of the domain above the cleft. Matrilysins require two calcium ions and a second, noncatalytic zinc ion to stabilize this domain (Fig. 8.3). Table 8.3 reviews the roles of specific metal ions that participate in the various stages of collagen processing discussed in this chapter and Chap. 7. [Pg.115]


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