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Protein Domain : RAD50, zinc hook

Primary Identifier  IPR013134 Type  Domain
Short Name  Zn_hook_RAD50
description  The MRN complex (Mre11-Rad50-Nbs1) plays an important role in many DNA metabolic events that involve DNA double-stranded breaks. MRN is one of the first factors to be localised to DNA lesions where it might have a structural role by tethering and stabilising broken chromosomes [, ]. Rad50 is a split ABC-type ATPase; its centre contains a long heptad repeat that folds into an antiparallel coiled coil, bringing the N-terminal (Walker A) and the C-terminal (Walker B) domains in close proximity []. The apex of the coiled coil contains a dimerization interface, a conserved Cys-X-X-Cys motif in a hook-shaped domain that dimerizes with a second hook domain via cysteine-mediated zinc ion coordination. This zinc dependent dimerization event allows the formation of a complex that has appropriate lengths and conformational proporties to link sister chromatids in homologous recombination and DNA ends in non-homologous end-joining.

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