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Solution structure of the region 51-160 of human KIN17 reveals an atypical winged helix domain.


ABSTRACT: Human KIN17 is a 45-kDa eukaryotic DNA- and RNA-binding protein that plays an important role in nuclear metabolism and in particular in the general response to genotoxics. Its amino acids sequence contains a zinc finger motif (residues 28-50) within a 30-kDa N-terminal region conserved from yeast to human, and a 15-kDa C-terminal tandem of SH3-like subdomains (residues 268-393) only found in higher eukaryotes. Here we report the solution structure of the region 51-160 of human KIN17. We show that this fragment folds into a three-alpha-helix bundle packed against a three-stranded beta-sheet. It belongs to the winged helix (WH) family. Structural comparison with analogous WH domains reveals that KIN17 WH module presents an additional and highly conserved 3(10)-helix. Moreover, KIN17 WH helix H3 is not positively charged as in classical DNA-binding WH domains. Thus, human KIN17 region 51-160 might rather be involved in protein-protein interaction through its conserved surface centered on the 3(10)-helix.

SUBMITTER: Carlier L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2222814 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Solution structure of the region 51-160 of human KIN17 reveals an atypical winged helix domain.

Carlier Ludovic L   Couprie Joël J   le Maire Albane A   Guilhaudis Laure L   Milazzo-Segalas Isabelle I   Courçon Marie M   Moutiez Mireille M   Gondry Muriel M   Davoust Daniel D   Gilquin Bernard B   Zinn-Justin Sophie S  

Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 20071201 12


Human KIN17 is a 45-kDa eukaryotic DNA- and RNA-binding protein that plays an important role in nuclear metabolism and in particular in the general response to genotoxics. Its amino acids sequence contains a zinc finger motif (residues 28-50) within a 30-kDa N-terminal region conserved from yeast to human, and a 15-kDa C-terminal tandem of SH3-like subdomains (residues 268-393) only found in higher eukaryotes. Here we report the solution structure of the region 51-160 of human KIN17. We show tha  ...[more]

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