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PDBsum entry 1hlh

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DNA-binding regulatory protein PDB id
1hlh

 

 

 

 

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Protein chains
64 a.a.
Theoretical model
PDB id:
1hlh
Name: DNA-binding regulatory protein
Structure: E47 protein product of the e2a gene (helix-loop-helix domain) (theoretical model)
Source: Human (homo sapiens)
Authors: T.J.Gibson,J.D.Thompson,R.A.Abagyan
Key ref: T.J.Gibson et al. (1993). Proposed structure for the DNA-binding domain of the helix-loop-helix family of eukaryotic gene regulatory proteins. Protein Eng, 6, 41-50. PubMed id: 8433970
Date:
10-Dec-92     Release date:   31-Jan-94    
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Protein chains
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Struc: 64 a.a.
Key:    Secondary structure

 

 
Protein Eng 6:41-50 (1993)
PubMed id: 8433970  
 
 
Proposed structure for the DNA-binding domain of the helix-loop-helix family of eukaryotic gene regulatory proteins.
T.J.Gibson, J.D.Thompson, R.A.Abagyan.
 
  ABSTRACT  
 
A modelled tertiary structure for the dimeric HLH domain of the E47 protein is presented. Structural information was obtained from the aligned sequences of > 40 members of the HLH family. The information was used to model each monomer as an alpha-helical hairpin, with knobs-into-holes packing of side-chains as found in antiparallel coiled-coil. The dimer forms a four-helix bundle with additional knobs-into-holes packing at the dimer interface. The size and electrostatic properties of core-forming residues are all accounted for in the model. The model does not violate any known properties of protein structure. The monomers are related by two-fold rotational symmetry, in agreement with the observed DNA-binding sites which are imperfect inverted repeats. The N-terminal basic region, in which DNA binding and base specificity reside, forms the first part of helix 1. A prediction based on the model structure is that the HLH domains do not bind to DNA in its B form but require a partially unwound conformation in order to enter the major groove.
 

Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference

  PubMed id Reference
17652133 F.Oberman, K.Rand, Y.Maizels, A.M.Rubinstein, and J.K.Yisraeli (2007).
VICKZ proteins mediate cell migration via their RNA binding activity.
  RNA, 13, 1558-1569.  
  7587278 F.Eisenhaber, B.Persson, and P.Argos (1995).
Protein structure prediction: recognition of primary, secondary, and tertiary structural features from amino acid sequence.
  Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol, 30, 1.  
7765169 B.Rost, and C.Sander (1994).
Structure prediction of proteins--where are we now?
  Curr Opin Biotechnol, 5, 372-380.  
7764896 W.R.Taylor (1994).
Remotely related sequences and structures: analysis and predictive modelling.
  Trends Biotechnol, 12, 154-158.  
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