Protein Domain : Neocarzinostatin-like IPR027273

Type  Homologous_superfamily
Description  Neocarzinostatin (NCS) is a member of the macromolecular antitumour antibiotic family. NCS consists of two components, a polypeptide (apo-NCS) and a nonprotein chromophore. The crystal structure of NCS is similar to that of the related chromoproteins actinoxanthin and macromomycin [ ]. The protein component of the chromophore displays an unusual bicyclic dienediyne structure. The chromoprotein inter-chelates the DNA, where its cycloaromatisation produces a biradical intermediate that has the ability to abstract hydrogens from the sugar moiety of DNA. This causes single- and double-strand breaks in the DNA [ ]. In addition to their ability to cleave DNA at sites specific for each chromophore, results indicate that these chromoproteins also possess proteolytic activity against histones, with histone H1 as the preferred substrate [].This entry represents a domain is found in antitumour antibiotic chromoproteins from the neocarzinostatin family [ ] and the thiamine biosynthesis protein X.
Short Name  Neocarzinostatin-like

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