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8KCM

MmCPDII-DNA complex containing low-dosage, light induced repaired DNA.

Summary for 8KCM
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb8kcm/pdb
Related7YC7 7YCM 7YCP 7YCR 7YD6 7YD7 7YD8 7YDZ 7YE0 7YEB 7YEC 7YEE 7YEI 7YEJ 7YEK 7YEL 7YEM
DescriptorDeoxyribodipyrimidine photo-lyase, Repaired DNA, complementary oligonucleotide to the repaired DNA, ... (7 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsflavoprotein, photolyase, light driven electron transfer, dna repair, time-resolved serial crystallography., dna binding protein
Biological sourceMethanosarcina mazei
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Total number of polymer chains6
Total formula weight129868.11
Authors
Primary citationMaestre-Reyna, M.,Wang, P.H.,Nango, E.,Hosokawa, Y.,Saft, M.,Furrer, A.,Yang, C.H.,Gusti Ngurah Putu, E.P.,Wu, W.J.,Emmerich, H.J.,Caramello, N.,Franz-Badur, S.,Yang, C.,Engilberge, S.,Wranik, M.,Glover, H.L.,Weinert, T.,Wu, H.Y.,Lee, C.C.,Huang, W.C.,Huang, K.F.,Chang, Y.K.,Liao, J.H.,Weng, J.H.,Gad, W.,Chang, C.W.,Pang, A.H.,Yang, K.C.,Lin, W.T.,Chang, Y.C.,Gashi, D.,Beale, E.,Ozerov, D.,Nass, K.,Knopp, G.,Johnson, P.J.M.,Cirelli, C.,Milne, C.,Bacellar, C.,Sugahara, M.,Owada, S.,Joti, Y.,Yamashita, A.,Tanaka, R.,Tanaka, T.,Luo, F.,Tono, K.,Zarzycka, W.,Muller, P.,Alahmad, M.A.,Bezold, F.,Fuchs, V.,Gnau, P.,Kiontke, S.,Korf, L.,Reithofer, V.,Rosner, C.J.,Seiler, E.M.,Watad, M.,Werel, L.,Spadaccini, R.,Yamamoto, J.,Iwata, S.,Zhong, D.,Standfuss, J.,Royant, A.,Bessho, Y.,Essen, L.O.,Tsai, M.D.
Visualizing the DNA repair process by a photolyase at atomic resolution.
Science, 382:eadd7795-eadd7795, 2023
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PubMed Abstract: Photolyases, a ubiquitous class of flavoproteins, use blue light to repair DNA photolesions. In this work, we determined the structural mechanism of the photolyase-catalyzed repair of a cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) lesion using time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography (TR-SFX). We obtained 18 snapshots that show time-dependent changes in four reaction loci. We used these results to create a movie that depicts the repair of CPD lesions in the picosecond-to-nanosecond range, followed by the recovery of the enzymatic moieties involved in catalysis, completing the formation of the fully reduced enzyme-product complex at 500 nanoseconds. Finally, back-flip intermediates of the thymine bases to reanneal the DNA were captured at 25 to 200 microseconds. Our data cover the complete molecular mechanism of a photolyase and, importantly, its chemistry and enzymatic catalysis at work across a wide timescale and at atomic resolution.
PubMed: 38033054
DOI: 10.1126/science.add7795
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.5 Å)
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