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  2. Structure of the DLM-1-Z-DNA complex reveals a conserved family of Z-DNA-binding proteins

Structure of the DLM-1-Z-DNA complex reveals a conserved family of Z-DNA-binding proteins

  • Nat Struct Biol. 2001 Sep;8(9):761-5. doi: 10.1038/nsb0901-761.
T Schwartz 1 J Behlke K Lowenhaupt U Heinemann A Rich
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Affiliation

  • 1 Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin, Robert-Rössle-Str. 10, D-13125 Berlin, Germany. Thomas.Schwartz@mail.rockefeller.edu
Abstract

The first crystal structure of a protein, the Z alpha high affinity binding domain of the RNA editing enzyme ADAR1, bound to left-handed Z-DNA was recently described. The essential set of residues determined from this structure to be critical for Z-DNA recognition was used to search the database for Other proteins with the potential for Z-DNA binding. We found that the tumor-associated protein DLM-1 contains a domain with remarkable sequence similarities to Z alpha(ADAR). Here we report the crystal structure of this DLM-1 domain bound to left-handed Z-DNA at 1.85 A resolution. Comparison of Z-DNA binding by DLM-1 and ADAR1 reveals a common structure-specific recognition core within the binding domain. However, the domains differ in certain residues peripheral to the protein-DNA interface. These structures reveal a general mechanism of Z-DNA recognition, suggesting the existence of a family of winged-helix proteins sharing a common Z-DNA binding motif.

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