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PDBsum entry 3qkt
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Replication
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Rad50 abc-atpase with adjacent coiled-coil region in complex with amp- pnp
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Structure:
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DNA double-strand break repair rad50 atpase. Chain: a, b, c, d. Fragment: unp residues 1-177, 726-882. Synonym: rad50 abc-atpase. Engineered: yes
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Pyrococcus furiosus. Organism_taxid: 2261. Gene: rad50, pf1167. Expressed in: escherichia coli. Expression_system_taxid: 562
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Resolution:
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1.90Å
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0.195
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0.244
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Authors:
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G.J.Williams,R.S.Williams,A.Arvai,G.Moncalian,J.A.Tainer
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Key ref:
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G.J.Williams
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ABC ATPase signature helices in Rad50 link nucleotide state to Mre11 interface for DNA repair.
Nat Struct Biol,
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423-431.
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Date:
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01-Feb-11
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30-Mar-11
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PROCHECK
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Nat Struct Biol
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(2011)
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ABC ATPase signature helices in Rad50 link nucleotide state to Mre11 interface for DNA repair.
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G.J.Williams,
R.S.Williams,
J.S.Williams,
G.Moncalian,
A.S.Arvai,
O.Limbo,
G.Guenther,
S.SilDas,
M.Hammel,
P.Russell,
J.A.Tainer.
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ABSTRACT
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference
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Reference
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C.B.Schiller,
K.Lammens,
I.Guerini,
B.Coordes,
H.Feldmann,
F.Schlauderer,
C.Möckel,
A.Schele,
K.Strässer,
S.P.Jackson,
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K.P.Hopfner
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Structure of Mre11-Nbs1 complex yields insights into ataxia-telangiectasia-like disease mutations and DNA damage signaling.
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Nat Struct Mol Biol,
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693-700.
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