The Rep family helicases are composed of four structural domains. The Rep family function as dimers. REP helicases catalyse ATP dependent unwinding of double stranded DNA to single stranded DNA. Swiss:P23478, Swiss:P08394 have large insertions near t ...
The Rep family helicases are composed of four structural domains. The Rep family function as dimers. REP helicases catalyse ATP dependent unwinding of double stranded DNA to single stranded DNA. Swiss:P23478, Swiss:P08394 have large insertions near to the carboxy-terminus relative to other members of the family.
This entry corresponds to the C-terminal domain of the RecC protein. This domain has a PD(D/E)XK like fold. Deleting this domain eliminates RecD assembly within the RecBCD complex [1].
This domain is found in RecBCD enzyme subunit RecD from Escherichia coli and in similar proteins mostly found in Gammaproteobacteria. RecD is a 5'-3' helicase that comprises three domains. This entry represents the N-terminal domain of RecD, which fo ...
This domain is found in RecBCD enzyme subunit RecD from Escherichia coli and in similar proteins mostly found in Gammaproteobacteria. RecD is a 5'-3' helicase that comprises three domains. This entry represents the N-terminal domain of RecD, which forms the principal interface between RecD and domain 2B of RecC and leads to the conformational change in RecD that has significant effects on the conformation of the RecC subunit [1-4].