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Database: PDB / ID: 2gfu
Title
NMR solution structure of the PWWP domain of Mismatch repair protein hMSH6
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DNA mismatch repair protein MSH6
Keywords
DNA BINDING PROTEIN / PWWP domain / Tudor domain / DNA binding / mismatch repair
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Function and homology information
MutSalpha complex / Defective Mismatch Repair Associated With MSH2 / Defective Mismatch Repair Associated With MSH6 / guanine/thymine mispair binding / somatic recombination of immunoglobulin gene segments / positive regulation of helicase activity / meiotic mismatch repair / mismatched DNA binding / negative regulation of DNA recombination / isotype switching ...MutSalpha complex / Defective Mismatch Repair Associated With MSH2 / Defective Mismatch Repair Associated With MSH6 / guanine/thymine mispair binding / somatic recombination of immunoglobulin gene segments / positive regulation of helicase activity / meiotic mismatch repair / mismatched DNA binding / negative regulation of DNA recombination / isotype switching / Mismatch repair (MMR) directed by MSH2:MSH6 (MutSalpha) / ATP-dependent DNA damage sensor activity / somatic hypermutation of immunoglobulin genes / mismatch repair / ATP-dependent activity, acting on DNA / response to UV / methylated histone binding / intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway / determination of adult lifespan / intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in response to DNA damage / spermatogenesis / damaged DNA binding / intracellular membrane-bounded organelle / DNA repair / chromatin binding / chromatin / Golgi apparatus / enzyme binding / nucleoplasm / ATP binding / nucleus / cytosol Similarity search - Function
DNA mismatch repair protein MutS/MSH / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS-like, N-terminal / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, connector domain / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, clamp / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, N-terminal / MutS, connector domain superfamily / MutS domain I / MutS domain II / MutS family domain IV / MutS domain III ...DNA mismatch repair protein MutS/MSH / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS-like, N-terminal / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, connector domain / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, clamp / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, N-terminal / MutS, connector domain superfamily / MutS domain I / MutS domain II / MutS family domain IV / MutS domain III / DNA mismatch repair MutS family / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, C-terminal / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, core / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, core domain superfamily / MutS domain V / DNA mismatch repair proteins mutS family signature. / DNA-binding domain of DNA mismatch repair MUTS family / ATPase domain of DNA mismatch repair MUTS family / SH3 type barrels. - #140 / domain with conserved PWWP motif / PWWP domain / PWWP domain profile. / PWWP domain / SH3 type barrels. / Roll / P-loop containing nucleoside triphosphate hydrolase / Mainly Beta Similarity search - Domain/homology
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